Jackie Bowthorpe leads her burro, Sammy. She's showing Sammy, which she adopted last year, as some 20 horses and three burros go up for adoption at the 11th annual Wild Horse and Burro Festival held Friday and Saturday in South Jordan. So far this year, 105 horses and burros have been placed, compared with 65 last year.
Tom Smart, Deseret News
Jackie Bowthorpe leads her burro, Sammy. She's showing Sammy, which she adopted last year, as some 20 horses and three burros go up for adoption at the 11th annual Wild Horse and Burro Festival held Friday and Saturday in South Jordan. So far this year, 105 horses and burros have been placed, compared with 65 last year.
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