TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART III 211 



February, 1921, to re-enact the old rule whereby records made in any 

 year previous to and including the week of July 4th be a record only and 

 not a bar to races occurring after the week of July 4th in any year. This 

 will tend to make better races and keener competition. 



Be It Further Resolved, That all members of the Iowa Fair Managers 

 Association be requested to join the American Trotting Association for 

 1321. 



Resolved, That a great part of the unnecessary expense incurred In 

 the printing of the complete list of premium winners and amounts won in 

 the different classes be largely eliminated by the publication of the finan- 

 cial statement and a condensed report of the premiums set out in totals 

 of the different breeds and classes, which will in a great measure secure 

 the same purpose with a marked saving to the different associations and 

 societies. 



Resolved, That this association most heartily commends the labors of 

 the officials of the Iowa State Fair in conducting an exposition, which in 

 magnitude and educational value is unsurpassed by any other state fair. 



Resolved, That this convention extend to the officers of our association 

 a vote of thanks for their untiring efforts in the conducting of the affairs 

 of this association and making this meeting a success. 



(Signed) E. W. Williams, 

 J. P. Mullen, 

 Frank C. Young. 



I move the adoption of that report. 



Motion duly seconded and unanimously carried. 



President-elect Scholfield : I will at this time make appointment 

 of the entertainment committee for next year. The committee 

 will consist of Roy Wilkinson, E. W. Williams and Logan Urice, 

 together with the officers. 



Entertainment. 



President-elect Scholfield : There is a matter I want to bring up 

 at this time, and that is whether or not we shall have the spring 

 meeting, and I would like to have an expression from you at this 

 time. It has always been customary to have a spring meeting, and 

 because of the small attendance there has been some discussion for 

 and against. I would like to have a motion as to whether or not 

 this spring meeting will be continued. 



Mr. Stanbery, you have always been here. I would like to hear 

 from you on this subject. 



H. S. Stanbery : I think that at the last spring meeting there were 

 a few on hand, and I don't know where the next spring meeting was 



