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Show Page 6, THE Top GARLAND LEADER-TH- E TIMES, - JJ, i, Fielding; one saa and six daughter, DarreU L. Burton. Miss VlioriiK Burton, both of Fielding; Mrs. Norman E. (Marguerite) terpen. Bountiful; Mrs. Ronald E. (Slvia)Crane, Herriman. Utah; Miss Sorma Burton. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jerrj' C. Robinson. (Barbara) Montrose, Cola; Mrs. Todd le; (Nelda) Garbanati. nine grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, R. Sterling Burton, Fielding; Mrs. Erma BulL Woods Cross. lUh; Mrs. Ethel Yanskey, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Harold (Melba) Layton, Lay-to- n. OBITUARIES 4-- H Horsemen 4 - Selected Sno-vil- Twenty one top H horsemen (and horsewomen) were 4-- selected last eek to represent Box Elder County In a H horse club meet July 27 at the Box Elder County Fair grounds. Four-- H horse club members from Weber and Cache will join local members In the event which gets underway at 5 p.m. Kiders and horses will compete in a variety of events including a written exam to test their knowledge of such things as proper feeding, care and distri-eou- I Tf v V .'V? M ';J A v 4-- KODI O Lonnie yd N Thompson, over tiie tt.ive center, arw attendants I ast week members of the county's 14 H horse clubs which claim a membership of 3HU or more competed In a junior and senior division. am?d outstanding horsemen in tftf senior division we iv Susan Grimmett. 15, of ltoir ltiver City and Dong Bnieiier. 15. ast Garland. liey wejv joiird in the junior division by Darla Fuller, l'i. of Trvmonton and Todd mlerson. V., of Tnemon-tm- i. .ne if r i !V 'j t. Burton 4- Other riders representing the junior division in the tri -- County show are: Trina Winningham. Debbie Morrison. Cindv nderson. Julie Lucas, and s.vlvia ed Kaysville and was a raduate of Barnes LDS ieminary in Kaysville and a mechanic's trade school In I Brvit-enbek- er. ,ivg.i youth represenU-ti- e Murk Hingham said tlie coniietit ion is based on three Dixie Keyes. Hobin I.ish, Ik'bbie Hansen and Lisa Dav is. our-- ll general events including showmanship at halter in which kids display grooming and general horse care as well as showing ability, horsemanship in which judges get a chance to see both t, ad ! IVt-ers- I ) Temple. worked in lrivCity Bingham Mines for five .wars, moving to Fielding in I'1 where he owned andop-erata farm. He was a nx'nilxM- of the Box Idei ( ounty I arm V iie Saturday In the Elood LDS Ward Chape L Burial was in the EUood directed by Cemetery', Mortuary In Rogers the Pocatello Plant Cosmopolitan Realty 257-512- Iuis Glen 257-383- 5 7 Lynn S. Porter Harris, son of Douglas E. ;' Anderson Lumber "Answer Men" Do a BANG UP ob of pointing du'inn 4 day weelend wi'h my quoli'y P';rc get sparkling savings cr paints The in California. ie as married to Rachel i all on Inly 2. 1936. in the Grimmett. seniors are: Becky Debbie rtilde. Smith, Marilyn Wells, Ian Hhodes, Melanie ( lark, Sandy hivtwlton, Laurie 1 ere services Funeral conducted 66. of Fielding, was deadon arrival it the Bear River hospital in T remonton Sunday of a lieart attack. Mr. Burton was born Sept. 4, !9f7. in Kaysville, a son of Ivobert Martin and Marj' !berta Card Burton. lie was reared and educat- ' 4 LUh; and Mrs. Orson W. Gunderson, Salt Lake City. Mr. Doug Alfred Burial was in the Fielding Cemetery. M. Bi'.rton, from Full Wide Funeral services ere conducted Wednesday in the Belmont LDS Kard Chapel ith Bishop Ross Rudd n-t- - Elood. Harris. C Boise Cascade Homes Harris was Norris Stenquisl. livestock specialist for tiie tat. State Extension Service. Senior division judge is Clark Parker, a noted ( dt be County horse trainer. Judy I)el.a(;rant:e is tm county - H h rse 1 ub c ha i i -man. eases. - : David Harris, all of Ardock, VD-- ; the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ris. and Judith Gunderson Harris, of Ardock. N.D.. formerly of Elood. dkdTjesdaj at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Minru. during heart surgery. He as born March 27, 1974. in Grand Forks, X.D. The parents are members of the LDS Church. Surviving are the parents and four brothers, Todd Harris. Chad Karris, Neal Kar MS -- "f-sorle- too e.e'ything got I need! .0 ed - THANK YOU Hu-I- a ii. I he family of Howard Hansen wisbes to thank their many friends, neighbors and relatives for t r words of Comfort given us during the loss of our brotln'i . s thanks to the Bisho iric and Kelief of tin-remonton Lourtli lo those who brought food, floral offerings and to those who took part in tlie funeral I (h-- i the rider and tlte horse in .iction and finally a written ial U'SI. nrollmenl in Tie program is "wa.v up." Bingham s.uil. l..is( unii about DM wirt I kids conij'ted and only alxtut 'W tlie year ludgv for the imiioi ru-n- t l:ni Nam. .is over the I'U nioiith i.'.i.ico .u Mr. ami Mis. .! Macf.n lane 4j;M. h'ivei sj,k I it! ! I'riiicess to reig :'t It ;t r son ot f,i ! i I r ' i r i .la '.l'K '. ' He was a high priest in the Belmont I.DS Ward and 'i.nt served two Bear Hiver stake missions. home te.n her sii . ving i iv his Ik- w was a EXCITING NEW PABCO ACRYLIC RUSTIC STAIN Idow of 1 i.ui. from modem chemijtiy in PcibfO s Pt ,"i shields the wood but s'if'es it :of. 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