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The president appointed as committee on per diem and mileage 

 Messrs. Pike, Tow and Summers. 



Mr. Legoe presented a claim of Miss Mary Christensen of 

 Marshalltown, Iowa, for $15 for goods exhibited in the needle- 

 work department at the 1914 fair that were lost or misplaced, and 

 expense incurred in making a trij) to Des Moines to present the 

 claim. Mr. Tribby moved that Miss Christensen be reimbursed 

 to the amount of $10. Seconded by Mr. Legoe. Motion carried. 



Mr. Pike, chairman of the committee on per diem and mileage, 

 presented the following report and moved its adoption; motion 

 seconded and carried : 



Mr. President: Your committee on per diem and mileage beg to re- 

 port as follows: 



140 



144 

 128 

 195 

 112 

 85 

 132 

 160 

 117 

 206 



$14.00 

 14.40 

 12.80 

 19.50 

 11.20 

 8.50 

 12.30 

 16.00 

 11.70 

 20.60 



$ 26.00 

 26.40 

 24.80 

 31.50 

 23.20 

 20.50 

 24.30 

 28.00 

 23.70 

 32.60 



Respectfully submitted, 



H. L. PIKE, 

 O. A. TOW, 

 J. P. SUMMERS, 



Committee. 



On motion of IMr. Summers, the board adjourned. 



AUDITING COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 OCTOBER 27-28, 1914. 



Members present Mullen and Legoe, the other member, Mr. 



Phillips, having passed upon the claims on October 12th and 13th. 



• The committee approved all bills on file that had been paid by 



the secretary with approval of the executive committee since the 



auditing committee meeting on July 14th. 



