PROCEEDINGS STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE 31 



Forage department 912.00 



Auto parking 280.00 



Horseshoe pitching- contest 28.00 



Junior department 1,269.65 



Live stock sanitation 216.00 



$35,092.91 



Mr. Mullen moved that the payrolls as presented by the officers and 

 superintendents be approved and that the secretary be instructed to 

 ifesue expense warrants covering the amount of each payroll and deposit 

 same with the Central State Bank to the credit of each superintendent's 

 payroll account, and that the superintendents be authorized to issue pay- 

 roll checks against said accounts. Motion seconded and carried. 



The following resolution relative to the resignation of Mr. C. H. Turk 

 as assistant superintendent of the machinery department was presented 

 by Mr. Mullen, who moved its adoption. Motion seconded by Mr. Reeves 

 and carried. 



"Whereas, After twenty-five years of faithful and most efficient service 

 in contributing to the upbuilding of the Iowa State Fair and Exposition, 

 Mr. Charles Turk, assistant superintendent of machinery, has found it 

 necessary to tender his resignation, and 



"Whereas, This board feels that in the departure of Mr. Turk the Iowa 

 State Fair and Exposition is losing one of the most valued members of 

 its staff and one who has had a large part in the development of the in- 

 stitution, 



"Be It Resolved, That we, the board of directors of the Iowa State Fair 

 and Exposition, accept with sincere regret the resignation of Mr. Turk 

 and express to him at this time the appreciation which the institution 

 owes him for the many years of efficient service which he has devoted to 

 it with such unfailing energy. 



(Signed) C. E. CAMERON, President. 



J. P. MULLEN, Vice President. 

 A. R. COREY, Secretary. 



"Adopted this 2d day of Sept., 1921, at Des Moines, la." 



Mr. Corey presented the following petition, bearing the names of stock 

 exhibitors and their families, requesting that hot and cold shower bath 

 and sanitary toilets be installed in the exhibitors' camp east of the swine 

 pavilion; also a cement foundation for the well east of the swine barn. 



"We, The undersigned wives and families of the stock exhibitors, do 

 respectfully petition our State Fair Association to put in a hot and cold 

 shower bath and sanitary closet in the exhibitors' camp east of the swine 

 pavilion; also a cement foundation for the well east of the swine barn. 



Respectfully signed, 



MRS. F. S. TAYLOR, What Che«r, Iowa, 

 (and 107 others)." 



Mr. Tow recommended that the present toilet and shower bath rooms 

 in the swine judging pavilion be partitioned off, providing showers and 

 bath rooms for both men and women. 



