4 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 



same as last year, but that the classification for Angora goats be dropped. 

 Motion seconded by Mr. Ferris, and carried. 



The secretary presented a statement to the board, showing a revision 

 of the classification for the various departments in accordance with the 

 recommendation of the board at their December meeting. 



The secretary also presented the budget for advertising the 1922 fair. 



Mr. Ferris moved that the advertising budget as submitted by the 

 secretary be approved. Motion seconded by Mr. Mullen, and carried. 



On account of Mr. Pike, superintendent of the cattle department, being 

 absent, the secretary submitted the revision for the cattle department 

 which was thoroughly discussed by the board. 



Mr. Weaver moved that the revision of the cattle department as sub- 

 mitted by the secretary, be approved by the board. Motion seconded by 

 Mr. Tow, and carried. 



The board adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock Wednesday, March 8. 



Wednesday, March 8, 1922. 



Meeting was called to order by President Cameron. 



The following members responded to roll call: Cameron, Mullen, 

 Corey, Davis, Ferris, Curtin, Tow, Legoe, Curtiss, Hoffman and McHenry. 

 Absent: Morrow, Weaver, Sheldon and Pike. 



Mr. Curtin submitted the revision of the offerings in the speed depart- 

 ment. 



Mr. Curtin moved that the speed program as submitted be approved. 

 Motion seconded by Mr. Davis and carried. 



C. F. Curtiss, superintendent of the horse department, presented the 

 revision of the horse department, which he explained fully to the board. 



Mr. Mullen moved that the revision of the horse department, as recom- 

 mended by Mr. Curtiss, be approved by the board. Motion seconded by 

 Curtin, and carried. 



The secretary presented the standard classification for beef cattle, 

 which was recommended by the record association, and adopted by the 

 International Association of Fairs at their meeting on February 22. 



The International Association of Fairs also recommended that the 

 junior bulls and heifer calves be dropped from the dairy cattle classes. 



Mr. Curtiss moved that the classification for beef and dairy cattle, as 

 recommended by the International Association of Fairs, be adopted for 

 the Iowa State Fair. Motion seconded by Mr. Tow, and carried. 



The secretary presented the following tabulation covering the budget 

 for premiums to be offered by the Iowa State Fair for 1922. This sum- 

 mary covers the revision of the premium list as directed by the board at 

 the December meeting, and also at this meeting. 



