100 



IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Value 



Nov. 30 



1919 



Depre- 

 ciation 

 deducted 

 1920 



Improve- 

 ments 

 added 

 1920 



Value 



Nov. 3C 



1920 



Ticket Booth, Amphitheatre 



Ticket Booth, Amphitheatre 



Ticket Booths, Keserve Seats 



Ticket Booth, Stock Pavilion 



Ticket Booth, Rock Island Station 



Ticket Booth, Rock Island Station 



Ticket Booth, Amphitheatre Paddock 



University Ave. entrance 



Vaudeville stages 



Women's and Children's Building 



Women's and Children's Hospital Building- 

 Walnut Street entrance 



W. C. T. U. Building 



31.65 

 45.19 

 33.39 

 27.40 1 

 58.71 ! 

 19.57 ! 

 22.00 

 52.67 

 1,744.84 

 75,871.03 

 87.31 

 1,302.73 



1.27 

 1.81 

 1.34 

 1.10 

 2.35 

 .78 

 1.10 

 7.90 



69.79 



,138.07 



4.37 



19.54 



15.00 



6.52.50 



22.72 

 453.76 



321.94 

 75.00 



45.38 

 43.38 

 32.05 

 26.30 

 56.36 

 18.79 

 20.90 

 697.27 



1,697.77 



75,186.72 



82.94 



1,604.68 

 75.00 



Total Buildings |$687,764.91 $ 28,822.79 !$213,982.68 j? 872,924.94 



IOWA STATE PAIR BALANCE SHEET. 



November 30, 1920. 



RESOURCES. 



Real estate .$599,164.54 



Building-s 872.924.94 



Lig-ht and telephone plant 23,025.20 



Personal property 37,731.34 



Accounts receivable 



Cash balance in treasury November 30, 1920 



Total resources 



LIABILITIES. 

 Accounts payable 



SURPLUS. 



State appropriation for frame building's, 1885 $ 50,000.00 



State appropriation for real estate 84,611.47 



State appropriation for permanent building's since 



1902 596,000.00 



Increase in value of real estate and profits of fair 



invested in permanent improvements 843,576.46 



Total surplus 



$1,532,856.02 

 2,572.28 



73,354.64 

 $1,608,782.94 



34,595.01 



$1,574,187.93 

 $1,608,782.94 



The President : The next order of business is the final report 

 of the crop estimate for 1920 by Charles D. Reed, Director of 

 the Iowa Weather and Crop Service Bureau. 



Charles D. Reed, Director of the Iowa Weather and Crop 

 Service Bureau : I feel a little bit more like coming- before this 

 meeting at this time than I did a year ago today, when the tem- 

 perature was 19 degrees below zero and the trains were all tied 

 up. Today it is 35 above. 



