22 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 



men's toilet. Also to move the old ice house to a point agreed upon at the 

 east side of the 88th Division camp and convert same into a ladies' and 

 gents' toilet. Also build a men's toilet at the south end of the 88th Di- 

 vision camp grounds about 16 by 24 feet. 



The superintendent of grounds was also instructed to extend a li/4-inch 

 water line and the necessary light lines into the 88th Division camp 

 grounds. 



The committee and Mr. Sheldon, superintendent of the admissions de- 

 partment, discussed at length the advisability of constructing a seven-foot 

 wire fence setting off the camp grounds from the main portion of the fair 

 grounds and putting in admission gates for the purpose of collecting ad- 

 missioin from campers and doing away with the morning round-up in the 

 main camp grounds. 



The plan contemplated automobile gates and turn stiles on Grand 

 avenue, on the road running south of the poultry building and on the road 

 leading into the exhibitors' camp grounds south of the boys' dormitory. 

 Campers' tickets are to be accepted for admission at these gates. Pass 

 out checks, good only at camp ground entrance, to be issued to all parties, 

 leaving the main portion of the grounds, who wish to return the same day. 



Upon motion duly made and seconded, the secretary and superintendent 

 of grounds were directed to build a fence and install the turn stiles, gates, 

 etc., as outlined above. Those voting yes were Mullen, Corey and Sheldon. 

 Voting no, Cameron. 



The secretary and superintendent of grounds were directed to employ a 

 foreman and electricians through the Des Moines Electric Company for 

 rebuilding the Grand avenue light lines and also for laying the under- 

 ground cable to the center field of the race track. Also to make such 

 other repairs to the light lines as may be necessary, and to hang the new 

 transformers. 



The secretary was authorized to order 250 twelve-foot five-inch top 

 cedar posts; 180 rods of specification "K" Ell wood fence; 160 rods of 

 26-inch specification ''K" Ellwood fence, for building the camp ground 

 fence. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING . 



June 28-29-30, 1921 



The committee met with Cameron, Mullen and Corey present. 



The committee authorized the purchase of the lumber in eight band 

 stands used by the Executive Committee of the Shrine during the Shrine 

 Convention, for the sum of $200. 



The committee authorized the purchase of the two pilasters used at 

 the entrance of the Arabian Way on Fifth street and Grand avenue for 

 the sum of $50, the same to be used in building an entrance to the Mid- 

 way on the state fair grounds. 



The committee visited Camp Dodge and purchased the following equip- 

 ment from the Northwestern Lumber & Wrecking Company: 



