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I am no longer connected with, the county fair, and it does seem 

 to me that there ought to be a change. I suppose that any further 

 remarks are out of order. 



I appreciate, of course, the spirit in which this is done, the 

 kindly motive that prompted it, but I do hope that the gentle- 

 man's enthusiasm has not run away with his judgment. 



The President : I think we all feel that IMr. Rigby, in connection 

 with the fair, is a good fair man, the right man in the right place. 



Moved that tlie meeting adjourn. Motion seconded and carried. 



That, I believe, gentlemen, will probably end the business. 

 Meeting adjourned at 10 :30 p. m. 



