152 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



the race track. There the stock was Hned up and one taken out here 

 and placed up there, and another taken out here and sent back 

 somewhere else, and there they moved in different positions. I was 

 glad to see when the final placing was made that the one who stood 

 in the third position was a girl, a girl of sixteen, who had taken 

 that animal — and I have her father's word for it — cared for it and 

 fed it and that girl from State Center, Marshall county, was third. 

 The other exhibits that were put on by the clubs were presented by 

 Professor Taff in his address. I thank you ! 



The Chairman : This completes our morning program. It is now 

 twelve o'clock. We will adjourn to 1 :30 and we hope you will all 

 be back for roll call. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 

 1 :30 p. m. 



The Chairman: The first thing on the program this afternoon is 

 the report of the credentials committee. 



The secretary will now read the report of the credentials com- 

 mittee and call the roll as shown by the record. 



The secretary, Mr. Corey, read the following report of the com- 

 mittee on credentials : 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS. 



We, your committee on credentials, report the following list of dele- 

 gates entitled to vote at the state agricultural convention, December 10, 

 1919: 



COUNTY AND DISTRICT FAIRS. 



Adair F. A. Gatch, Greenfield 



Adams Geo. E. Bliss, Corning 



Allamakee T. J. McDermott, Waukon 



Benton Logan B. Urice, Vinton 



Blackhawk J- L. Bailey, Cedar Falls 



Bremer J. Q. Lauer, Waverly 



Buena Vista Roy H. Wilkinson, Alta 



Buchanan John A. Miller, Jesup 



Butler O. F. Missman, Allison 



Calhoun C. C. Kaskey, Manson 



Calhoun Andrew Stewart, Rockwell City 



Carroll Peter Stephany, Carroll 



Cass Carl E. Hoffman, Atlantic 



Cass C. McBride, Massena 



