6 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 



Agricultural department 1,218.00 750.00 



Horticultural and Floricultural 589.00 450.00 



Speed department 1,316.00 970.00 



Exposition department 665.00 500.00 



Educational department 334.00 250.00 



Ticket auditing department 479.00 350.00 



Boys and girls' club department 1,292.00 900.00 



Boys and girls' judging contest... 102.00 75.00 



Baby health department 1,332.00 950.00 



Program Women and Children's building 1,038.00 800.00 



Day nursery 222.00 200.00 



Campers' headquarters 387.00 175.00 



Auto parking 280.00 



Property men 447.00 400.00 



Art department 285.00 225.00 



Awards department 92.00 100.00 



Janitors 786.00 700.00 



Dairy department 1,723.00 1,500.00 



Plants and flowers 889.00 750.00 



Premium ribbons 2,525.00 2,000.00 



Tents, bedding, etc 1,135.00 1,000.00 



Cups and medals , 788.00 750.00 



Signs 746.00 500.00 



Miscellaneous items 16,616.00 12,650.00 



$173,696.00 $146,620.00 

 Mr. Mullen moved that the budget be adopted and approved by the 



board. Motion seconded by Mr. McHenry and carried. 

 Mr. McHenry moved that all unfinished business be delegated to the 



executive committee with power to act. Motion seconded by Mr. Curtiss 



and carried. 



The board adjourned to meet at the call of the president. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 March 8-9, 1922. 



Members present Cameron, Mullen and Corey. 



President Cameron appointed Mr. E. T. Davis a member of the auditing 

 committee, to take the place of Mr. Reeves, who was succeeded on the 

 board by Earl Ferris. 



The following bids were received for printing the 1922 State Fair 

 Premium List, the bids on a basis of 256 pages to be printed on No. 1 S. 

 & S. C. book Daper: 



Miles-Bratton $2,427.50 



Homestead Co 2,060.00 



Campbell Printing Co 2,268.00 



Doty Publishing Co 2,265.00 



John M. Jamison 2,085.00 



Successful Farming 2,072.95 



The committee authorized the secretary to let the contract to the Home- 

 stead Printing Co., who were the low bidders for $2,060.00 for 12,000 copies. 



The secretary brought to the attention of the committee the proposition 

 of Walter W. Raub to put on balloon ascensions each day of the fair. 

 The committee directed the secretary to make a contract with Mr. Raub 

 for the seven days at $400, 



