60 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



The committee on per diem and mileage made the following re- 

 port, which was adopted and the secretary instructed to issue 

 warrants for the respective amounts: 



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

 as follows: 



Name. Days. Rate. Amoiiint. Miles. Amount. Total. 



C.E.Cameron 21 $4.00 $84.00 140 $14.00 $ 98.00 



O.A.Olson 21 4.00 84.00 155 15.50 99.50 



R. S. Johnston 21 4.00 84.00 158 15.80 99.80 



C. W. Phillips 21 4.00 84.00 210 21.00 105.00 



E. M. Reeves 21 4.00 84.00 123 12.30 96.30 



E. J. Curtin 23 4.00 92.00 195 19.50 111.50 



E. M. Wentworth 25 4.00 100.00 60 6.00 106.00 



T. C. Legoe 21 4.00 84.00 85 8.50 92.5^0 



C. F. Curtiss 21 4.00 84.00 37 3.70 87.70 



F.E.Sheldon 21 4.00 84.00 123 12.30 96.30 



J. F. Summers 31 4.00 124.00 160 16.00 140.00 



J. P. Mullen 21 4.00 84.00 117 11.70 95.70 



H. L. Pike 21 4.00 84.00 206 20.60 104.60 



$ 1332.90 

 Respectfully submitted, 

 R. S. Johnston, 

 H. L. Pike, 

 T. C. Legoe, 



Committee. 



Warrants Nos. 10583 to 10595 were drawn to cover per diem and 

 mileage for members of the board in accordance with the report of 

 the per diem and mileage committee. 



On motion of Mr. Olson, the board adjourned. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 AUGUST 29, 1913. 



The executive committee directed the superintendent of grounds 

 to complete the drain on the north side of Grand avenue to the 

 brick dining halls. Also, to have Potts Bros, put in storm sewer 

 between Grand avenue bridge and the machinery building; and 

 the superiutendeut was directed to fill in the lagoon with rubbish 

 and dirt from the women and children's building excavation. 



The superintendent was also directed to clean the grounds thor- 

 oughly immediately after the fair, remove the cinders from the 

 street in front of the administration building, and fill the same 

 with dirt from the women and children's building excavation. 



