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13-14-15. They informed the committee that the club had elected the 

 following officers: F. G. Warden, president; George A. Wilson, vice pres- 

 ident; L. Rood, secretary; John F. Griffin, treasurer. They informed the 

 committee that they had thirty-five signers to the guaranty list for $100 

 each. 



The following proposition was made for the use of the grandstand and 

 track for the three days' race meeting; $100 a day, and the fair manage- 

 ment to take care of all expenses of putting the chairs in the grandstand, 

 working track, etc.; or The Driving Club to pay the actual expenses the 

 fair management is to on account of putting on the race meeting, and 

 10 per cent of the net receipts. 



The committee also had a conference with the Shrine executive com- 

 mittee regarding putting on a train wreck at the fair grounds on Wednes- 

 day, June 15. The committee was informed that the Des Moines Driving 

 Club had arranged for the use of the track on June 13-14-15 and if their 

 committee could make arrangements with the Driving Club for putting 

 on the train wreck after the races on Wednesday, it would be agreeable 

 to the fair management. It was further understood, however, that 

 grounds, buildings and all property was to be left in as good condition 

 as before the train wreck was put on; that the Shrine committee would 

 be expected to pay any expense the fair management might incur in 

 making these repairs and arrangements to take care of the crowd. 



The secretary was authorized to purchase fifty large fiy traps at 75c 

 each. 



The secretary was also authorized to purchase sixty rods of the 58-inch 

 and forty rods of the 28-inch American field fence from the fish and 

 game department. 



The committee approved payment of bills. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING 

 April 22-23, 1921 



Members present: Cameron, Mullen and Corey. 



The secretary informed the committee that the boy scout executives 

 of the state of Towa had named the following committee to take charge 

 of the boy scout camp during the Iowa State Fair: Chairman, John L. 

 Anguish, Fort Dodge; J. C. Cunningham, Ames, and Frederick G. Davie, 

 Des Moines. 



The committee proposed to establish a boy scout camp during the state 

 fair and to have not less than thirty troops of eight boys each, accom- 

 panied by a leader or scout executive. The committee also suggested that 

 they would be glad to take entire charge of the ushering in the grand- 

 stand and live stock pavilion, using the scout executives at the foot of 

 the stairways to take the tickets and direct the boys. 



They also indicated that they would be glad to put on a short boy scout 

 demonstration in the stock pavilion each evening preceding the horse 

 show. In return for this service, they would expect free admission for 



