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The details of the plans were studied quite carefully and the 

 architect was instructed to make such alterations in the plans as 

 agreed upon, and to go ahead to complete the plans and specifica- 

 tions and have same ready to ask for bids at the earliest moment. 



Arrangements were made Avith (feo. Dobson. a civil engineer, to 

 have the levels taken-every fifty feet on that part of the grounds 

 lying north of Grand Avenue from Thirtieth Street to the east end 

 of the present track, and make a contour map of same; price. agreed 

 upon, $50.00. 



President Cameron insti'iicied the secretary to call a boar'd meet- 

 ing foi- Tliui'sday and Friday. April 1-2. 



Warrants for per diem and mileage was issued as follows: Xo. 

 6783, C. E. Cameron, $38.00. 



IX VACATTOX. 



March 26, 1909. 

 Warrant Xo. 6982 for $1.25 issued to L. Jackson for jaintor serv- 

 ice at the State Fair of 1908. 



.Alarch 30. 1909. 

 Warrant Xo. 6984 for $25.00 issued to .). 1. :\Iyerly, P. "SI, in pay- 

 ment for postage. 



AFarch 31, 1909. 

 The following warrants were issued iji payment of salaries foi- 

 March : 



No. 6985 .J. H. Deemer, superintendent of grounds, salary $ 83.33 



No. 6986 A. R. Corey, salary 100.00 



No. 6987 Elsie Colton. salary 75.00 



MEETIXG OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTUKE. 

 April 1-2. 1909. 



Thursday. April 1. 1909. 

 Board met at nine o'clock A. M. with President Cameron in th( 

 chair. Upon roll call the following members respouckdr Cameron. 

 Brown, Simpson, Johnston, Phillips, Reeves, Packard, Legoe, Cur- 

 tiss, Ledgerwood, ^McDonald. Olson and Pike. 



Minutes of the last session of the board in December and of the 

 executive and special committee meetings in vacation Avere read and 

 approved by the following resolution : 



