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"When these warrants have been presented to and paid by the 

 Treasurer, there will be an exact agreement in balances. 



Respectfully submitted, 



"W. C. Hutchison, 

 Chas. Householder, 



Committee. 

 Upon motion, report was adopted and committee excused. 



ELECTION OF 0:p^FICERS. 



Mr. Hutchison was nominated for the office of President, and on 

 motion of Judge Wilkinson, the rules were suspended and Mr. W. C. 

 Hutchison was elected President. 



Mr. P. P. Lewis was then placed in nomination for Vice-President, 

 and, on motion of Mr. Smith, the rules were suspended and Mr. Lewis 

 was elected Vice-President. 



On motion of Judge Wilkerson, and seconded by Mr. Gentry, the 

 rules were suspended and T. C. Wilson was elected Secretary. 



On motion of Judge Wilkinson, seconded by Mr. Lewis, Mr. W. L. 

 Nelson was elected Assistant Secretary. 



On motion of Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Sly, Mr. W. A. Bright 

 was elected as Treasurer. 



On motion duly made and carried, Mr. M. E. Darby was elected to 

 the office of Apiary Inspector for two years from January 1st, 1911. 



On motion of Judge Wilkinson, the Executive Committee was made 

 up of the President, Vice-President, Dean F. B. Mumford, Chas. House- 

 holder, Fred T. Munson and E. L. Newlon. 



On motion duly made and carried, it was ordered that the Secre- 

 tary furnish the Board members with the minutes of committee meet- 

 ings. 



Dr. Luckey made a report on the quarantine regulations and recom- 

 mended certain changes and a new proclamation be issued by the Gov- 

 ernor. On motion of Mr. Lewis, supported by Mr. Newlon, it was so 

 ordered. 



On motion of Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Dallmeyer, the Com- 

 mittee on Hog Cholera was given time to thoroughly investigate the 

 situation, and were authorized to go to any place to ascertain the true 

 conditions and to report during the sitting of the present Legislature. 



On motion duly made and carried, the Executive Committee was 

 authorized to act for the full Board in all questions requiring attention 

 before a full board meeting could be had. 



On motion of Mr. Lewis, it was ordered that Hog Cholera serum 



