10 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 



Photographs 261.75 175.00 



Cuts, electros 196.34 200.00 



Art work, drawings 157.00 165.00 



$22,092.59 $23,066.00 

 Mr. Legoe moved that the advertising budget calling for $23,066 for 

 advertising the 1921 fair, as outlined by the Secretary, be approved. 

 Motion seconded by Mr. Weaver, and carried. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING 

 February 4, 1921 



Members present: Cameron, Mullen and Corey. 



In accordance with the instructions of the board, the committee pre- 

 pared the bill providing for an appropriation to reimburse the depart- 

 ment for funds invested in cattle barn, additional land and also funds to 

 take care of the paving assessment against the state fair grounds. 



The committee met with Representative Knickerbocker and Senator 

 Wichman and they agreed to introduce the bill in both House and Senate. 



The committee had a conference with Mr. Henry Deets, who according 

 to previous arrangements, was employed to succeed Mr. James H. Deemer 

 as superintendent of the Iowa state fair grounds March 1, 1921. His 

 compensation was fixed at $150 a month. He was also granted the fol- 

 lowing privileges, which were to be construed as a part of his salary: 

 The use of the custodian's house on the state fair grounds, the privilege 

 of keeping not to exceed two cows, one hundred chickens, and use of 

 down wood for fuel. Also the garden plat near the custodian's house. 



SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETING 



Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, February 13-17. 



In accordance with previous arrangements, special committee consist- 

 ing of Cameron, Mullen, Corey and Director Curtin, met at the Auditorium 

 Hotel, Chicago, February 13th to 17th inclusive. The committee attended 

 the following meetings: International Motor Contest Association, the 

 organization controlling dirt track automobile racing at the various state 

 fairs, Monday, February 14th; meeting of the Great Western Circuit, lowa- 

 Minnesota-South Dakota Racing Circuit, American Trotting Association, 

 on Tuesday, February 15th; the attraction meeting of the International 

 Association of Fairs on Wednesday and Thursday. February 16th and 

 17th. 



The committee formed the lowa-Minnesota-South Dakota Racing Cir- 

 cuit, consisting of the following members: Mississippi Valley Fair & 

 Exposition, Iowa State Fair, Minnesota State Fair, South Dakota State 

 Fair, Interstate Fair, Sioux City. It was agreed that each member would 

 formulate their own program and submit a copy to Secretary Mcllvaine. 

 It was also agreed that the Circuit Ad. should be carried in The Horse 

 Review and in The Western Horseman. 



