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Fourth District E. J. Curtin, Decorah 



Fifth District E. M. Wentworth, State Center 



Sixth District T. C. Legoe, What Cheer 



Seventh District C. F. Curtiss, Ames 



Eighth District F. E. Sheldon, Mt. Ayr 



Ninth District I. F. Summers, Malvern 



Tenth District J. P. Mullen, Fonda 



Eleventh District H. L. Pike. Whiting 



On motion the report of the eonnnittee was adopted. 



Tlie President announced the next order of business would ])(' 

 the election of officers and members of the State Board of Agri- 

 culture, President and Vice President for ensuing year. Members 

 from the odd numbered Congressional Districts for the ensuintr 

 two years, and a member from Tenth District for the uUexpii-(Ml 

 term. 



Vice President Olson took the chair. 



Mr. Joe Morton of Woodbury County placed in nomination for 

 President of the State Board of Agriculture, ^Ir. C. E. Cameron 

 of Buena Vista County to succeed himself, and moved if there 

 were no other nominations that the secretary be instructed to 

 cast the entire vote of the convention for Mr. Cameron. The mo- 

 tion was duly seconded l)y ]Mr. C. W. Hoffman of Decatur County 

 and -idopted by the convention. The eighty-thrfe (83) votes 

 were so cast by the secretary and Vice President Olson declared 

 Mr. C. E. Cameron duly elected pr(\sident of the State Board of 

 Agriculture for the ensuing year. 



For vice president, ^Mr. F. B. Rogers of Hancock County nomi- 

 nated Mr. 0. A. Olson of Winnebago County to succeed himself, 

 which nomination wns duly seconded. On motion the rules w'ei-i' 

 suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the vote of tlie 

 convention for Mr. Olson. The eighty-three (83) votes were so 

 cast by the Secretary and jMr. Olson wms declared duly elected 

 vice president of the State Board of Agriculture for the ensuing 

 year. 



Eor member of the board from Ihe First District Mr. D. .1. 

 Palmer- of AVashington County nominated Mr. K. S. Johnston of 

 Louisa County to succeed himself, which jiomination was duly 

 seconded. There being no other nominations, on motion lahe rules 

 were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire 

 vote of the convention for Mr. Johnston. The eighty-three (83) 

 votes were so east by the secretary and Mr. Johnston was de- 



