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DISTRICT MEMBERS. 



First District H. O. Weaver, Wapello 



Second District E. T. Davis, Iowa City 



Third District E. M. Reeves, Waverly 



Fourth District E. J. Curtin, Decorah 



Fifth District C. A. Tow, Norway 



Sixth District T. C. Legoe What Cheer 



Seventh District C. F. Curtiss, Ames 



Eighth District F. E. Sheldon, Mount Ayr 



Ninth District Chas. Escher, Jr., Botna 



Tenth District Sears McHenry, Denison 



Eleventh District H. L. Pike, Whiting 



H. L. PIKE, 



W. R. SCHOLFIELD, 



F. M. GRIFFIN, 



Committee on Credentials. 



The President : We will now have the report of the committee 

 on resolutions. 

 To the Members of the State Agricultural Convention: 



Your Committee on Resolutions begs leave to submit the following; 



1. We desire to congratulate the management, the officers and the di- 

 rectors of the Iowa State Fair on their success, and we hereby extend to 

 the said officers and directors of the Iowa State Fair our sincere apprecia- 

 tion and thanks for the loyal and efficient services rendered the people of 

 the great State of Iowa, and tender to them our hearty cooperation in the 

 management of future fairs. In view of the fact of the sentiment ex- 

 pressed that the coming year will be the crucial test for all fairs, owing 

 to the uncertain values of agricultural products, we pledge to the State 

 Fair Board our unqualified support and cooperation in that the 1921 fair 

 may keep pace with the fairs of the past. 



2. We especially desire to commend the efficient and worthy services 

 of our secretary, Arthur R. Corey, and his very efficient assistants for 

 their painstaking and earnest efforts in the up-building of the state fair, 

 and for the courteous consideration shown to the various county and 

 district organizations throughout the state. 



3 That inasmuch as the Iowa State Fair, and the district and county 

 fairs of the state are the most important educational institutions of our 

 state, we earnestly request the officers of the Iowa State Fair to take im- 

 mediate steps to present to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to set- 

 tle the disputes which have arisen in regard to the payment of the grand- 

 stand tax to the government. We further recommend that the State Fair 

 Board take this important matter up with our senators and representa- 

 tives in congress; also with the Secretary of Agriculture, asking their 

 cooperation and calling this very vital matter to the attention of the 

 Commissioner of Internal Revenue. 



