I£AMARILLOANS WIN SHARE OF RIBBONSAmarillo contestants fared well In the Plain view Horse Show Wednesday night. Among those showing horses were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie!' Judd, showing their own and horses from the B. I. Barfield stables; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Anderson, ownersof the Sunset Stables, and their;' trainer •‘Buck” Barlow; Mr. and.t Mrs. Bill Gunn and daughter, Nell; I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monning and.jg daughter, Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. E. I W. Blair and daughter. Cherry; E.E. Scott of Wolflin Stables; Mrs.R. G. Windsor and daughters. Dean- !. ie and Clair.Other Amarilloans attending the show' were Mr. and Mrs. Pel e Knight; Mrs. Vera Walker, secretary of the Amarillo Horseman's Association; L. C. Becker, clerk of the Plainview show; Borden Rne and Oliver Barfield; Rudy and Bobby Bauman; Eleanor June Adams; Mary Frank and Judy Lyvers; Mlrs. Frank Wolflin; Winson Dixon and Sonny Perry.Some of the Amarilloans who took ribbons in the first night's performance were Mrs. Anderson, driving Anacacho Del Oro to the second ribbon in the ladies or amateur fine harness class; Mr. Judd, driving Nancys Highland Genius, owned by B. I. Barfield to the second pb ce in the open fine harness class. 3 Ir. Judd also rode Octavia to the bl'ue in the five gaited mare class for her owner, B. I. Barfield.In the five gaited amateur cfciss. Miss Gunn was tied second on her horse Champaign Bud. and in the same class Peggy Monning took the third ribbon with her horse, Kitla-rema Chief.