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The President : I know of one fair down in your territory that 

 has paid. There are others that have not paid, it is true. I think 

 there are only two or three or four that have not paid. 



Mr. Bacon: Are you referring to back dues? 



The President : Yes. 



Mr. Bacon : I think there are only three that have not paid their 

 back dues. 



The President : There are only about three fairs that have not 

 paid, and I don't believe we will condemn them to stand up in the 

 front row if it is not paid. 



Mr. Gatch, the report of the treasurer was to have been read this 

 morning, and we had to pass it up because you weren't ready with 

 it. Are you now ready? 



F. A. Gatch : Treasurer. 



REPORT FOR JANUARY 1, 1919, TO DECEMBER 2, 1920. 



Total amount of cash received $2,822.66 



Total amount of disbursements $2,531.87 



Balance on hand December 2, 1920 290.79 



$2,822.66 $2,822.66 



Motion made by Harvey, seconded by Williams, and unanimously 

 carried, that the report of the treasurer be adopted as read. 



The President: Now, the next thing in order is the election of 

 officers for the ensuing year. The first in order is the nomination 

 for president. 



Mr. Harvey: I would like to nominate the present officer, Mr. 

 Stanbery. 



Mr. White: Second the motion. 



The President : Before you go any further, I really would rather 

 see somebody else. I am willing to do all I can, and all that, but let 

 somebody else have it. I think there are plenty of fellows here in this 

 bunch that would be glad to take it, and I have had it two years. 

 My suggestion is that you let somebody else take it. 



Carl Hoffman : I nominate Mr. W. R. Scholfield, of Eldora. 



The President : Are there any other nominations ? 



Mr. Clark : I second the nomination. 



