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ments, amounting to $53,422.18, are set forth in an itemized 

 statement and made a part of this report. 



There was available a state appropriation of $150,000 for the 

 new cattle barn made by the Thirty-eighth General Assembly. 

 The cost of the cattle barn to date, over and above the state ap- 

 propriation, $25,993.75, and the sum of $53,422.18 expended for 

 miscellaneous improvements, or a total of $79,415.93 were paid 

 for out of the surplus from the 1920 fair and the balance carried 

 over from the previous year. 



The following amounts are unpaid on contracts for the com- 

 pletion of the cattle barn and sale pavilion: 



General contract $ 29,325.00 



Architect fees 1,000.00 



Plumbing contract 310.00 



Heating contract 2,125.00 



Total unpaid $ 32,760.00 



The itemized statement of receipts and disbursements set forth 

 in the following pages show^s in detail the receipts and dis- 

 bursements of the department and the state fair. Following the 

 financial statement will be found comparative statements deal- 

 ing with the receipts from ticket sales and from the departments, 

 disbursements for premiums and the expense of the various de- 

 partments of the fair. 



ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF 



THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE 



IOWA STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION FOR THE 



FISCAL YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1920. 



Cash balance December 1, 1919 $ 56,140.44 



Receipts from sources other than fair: 



Fees stallion registration division $ 4,802.50 



State appropriation for cattle barn 150,000.00 



State appropriation for paving 7,826.57 



State appropriation — support Department of Agri- 

 culture 2,400.00 



State appropriation for insurance on buildings... 1,000.00 



Stall rent speed barns 722.80 



Pasture rent 22.00 



Rent horse barns 60.00 



Rent from two cottages 137.00 



Rent cattle barn and sale ring 645.00 



Rent storage of machinery 392.50 



Rent poultry coops ^1-92 



For labor and drayage, cattle sales 180.50 



Labor and expense 1919 National Swine Show. . . . 1,193.45 



For use of grounds, July 5, 1920 100.00 



Rent of cots and mattresses, Swine Show. 1920. . . . 230.00 



Refund on deposit for U. S. Government Exhibit.. 1,060.37 



Refund on insurance premium 5.50 



