206 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



For additional sections to permanent cattle barn 15,000'.00 



For sanitary toilets 10,000.00 



For sheep barn 20,000.00 



Total $170,000.00 



Sec. 2. All moneys appropriated by this act shall be drawn from the 

 state treasury upon warrants issued by the state auditor upon the order 

 of the state board of agriculture. 



Sec. 3. This act being deemed of immediate importance, shall take ef- 

 fect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and 

 Leader and Des Moines Capital, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 



FEBRUARY 14-17, 1911. 



Committee met with all members present. Architect Smith 

 presented sketches for the permanent buildings as contemplated 

 in the appropriation bill before the legislature. The committee, 

 with member C. F. Curtiss, went over the sketches carefully and 

 made such changes as deemed advisable. 



Secretary was instructed to enter into contract with the Zero 

 Ice Company to furnish ice for the 1911 fair, terms of contract 

 to be the same as that of 1910. 



Secretary was authorized to enter into contract with some re- 

 sponsible party or parties for publishing the official catalog, re- 

 quiring a guarantee or bond that the same will be published in an 

 edition of 5,000 or more copies; 500 to be delivered to the depart- 

 ment of agriculture free of charge on Friday, August 25, 1911. 

 The consideration for publishin^^ "ihe catalog to be the advertising 

 privilege and receipts from sales at 10 cents each. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 FEBRUARY 20-24, 1911. 



Committee met with all members present. The committee, with 

 member C. F. Curtiss, went over the final report of 0. C. Simonds 

 pertaining to and explaining the permanent plans of the Iowa 



