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The siiperintendent of j[iTOunds was ordered to proceed with the 

 leveling of ground in and around the machinery building, to put 

 in 2x6 around exhibition spaces in order that floors put in by ex- 

 hibitors would 1)0 on the same level, and to put cinders in all aisles 

 and driveways. 



MEETING OF THE STATE 150ARD OF AGRICUIiTURE. 



September 2, 1911. 



Board met in the board room of the Administration Building at 

 nine o'clock Saturday morning, September 2nd, with all mfmbers 

 ]>resent except Mr. Curtiss. 



Pay rolls for the various (l('i)artineiits were presented as 

 follows : 



Admissions deiiartment $2,515.50 



Swine department 425.00 



Treasurer's department 1,838.75 



Fine Arts department ' 489.55 



Machinery department 459.95 



Ticket department 409.75 



Speed department 620.15 



Agricultural department .' . . 357.00 



Concession department (ticket sellers) 760.75 



Concession department (Privilege Department ) 104.00 



Forage department 492.00 



Secretary's office 650.75 



Horse department 956.50 



Horticultural department 77.55 



Cattle department 577.90 



Administration building emi)loyes 343.00 



Floricultural department 88.00 



Police department 3,052.25 



Publicity departments 110.25 



Sheep and poultry departments 531 .00 



Mi". Le^oe moved that tlie pay rolls of the various (hipartmciils 

 be allowed as read. Motion seconded and carried. 



A protest of exhibitors on awards in the pony classes was read. 

 Mr. Pike moved that the protest be- not sustained, there being no 

 specific evidence on file on which the protest might be sustained, 

 and that the $20.00 deposited with the protest 1)0 forfeited. Motion 

 .seconded and carried. 



