TENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART V 179 



OFFICERS. 



President C. E. Cameron, Alta 



Vice-President W. C. Brown, Clarion 



Secretary J. C. Simpson, Des Moines 



Treasurer G. S. Gilbertson, Des iMcines 



DISTRICT MEMBERS. 



First District R. S. Johnston, Columbus .Junction 



Second District C. W. Phillips, Maquoketa 



Third District E. M. Reeves, Waverly 



Fourth District E. .J. Curtin, Decorah 



Sixth District T. C. Legoe, What Cheer 



Seventh District C. F. Curtiss, Ames 



Eighth District John Ledgerwood, Leon 



Ninth District ^I. McDonald, Bayard 



Tenth District O. A. Olson, Forest City 



Eleventh District H. L. Pike, Whiting 



^h\ B. W. Cro.ssley of the Iowa State College of Agriculture at 

 this time «iave a short address on the manner of collecting and dis- 

 playing the exhibit of farm crops of the State of Iowa at the last 

 State Fair. 



IMr. Piesident : Next will be the election of officers — a president, 

 vice-president, and members of the board from the odd numbered 

 congressional districts. I will appoint as tellers, C. W. Hoffman of 

 Decatur county, James Nowak of Poweshiek county, and T. W. 

 Purcell of Franklin coimty. 



Vice-President AV. C. Brown took the chair and called for nomi- 

 nations for president. ]\Ir. ]\rullin of Pocahontas county, nominated 

 Mr. C. E. Cameron to succeed himself, and moved if there were no 

 other nominations that the rules be suspended and the secretary in- 

 structed to cast the entire vote of the convention for ]Mr. Cameron. 

 ^Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the vote and ]Mr. Cameron 

 was declared duly elected president of the State Board of Agricul- 

 ture for the ensuing year. 



Mr. President: Next will be the election of a vice-president; 

 nominations are in order. ]\Ir. Purcell of Franklin county nomi- 

 nated j\[r. W. C. BroAvn of Wright county to succeed himself, and 

 moved if there were no further nominations that the rules be sus- 

 pended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire vote of the 

 convention for Mr. Brown. Motion prevailed. The secretary so 

 cast the vote and Mr. Brown was declared duly elected vice-presi- 

 dent of the State Board of Agriculture for the ensuing year. 



