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clared duly elected lueniber of the board from the First District 

 for the ensuing- two years. 



For member of the board from the Third District Mr. Legoe 

 of Keokuk County nominated ]\Ir. Elmer ]\I. Reeves of Bremer 

 County to succeed himself. There being no other nominations, 

 the secretary Avas instructed to cast the entire vote of the con- 

 vention for Mr. Reeves. The secretary so cast the eighty-three 

 (83) votes and ]Mr. Reeves was declared duly elected member of 

 the board from the Third District for the ensuing two years. 



Mr. W. M. Clark of IMarshall County nominated :\rr. E. M. 

 Wentworth of ^Marshall County to siijceed himself for member of 

 the board from the Fifth District. There being no other nomina- 

 tions the rules were suspentled and the secretary instructed to 

 cast the entire vote of the convention for ]Mr. Wentworth. Tb^ 

 eighty-three (83) votes were so cast by the secretary and Mr. 

 Wentworth was declared duly elected member of the l)oard from 

 the Fifth District for the ensuing two years. 



Mr. 0. L. Gray of Dallas County nominated ilr. C. F. Curtiss 

 of Story County to succeed himself as member of the board from 

 the Seventh District. There being no other nominations the rules 

 were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire 

 vote of the convention for ]\Ir. Curtiss. The secretarj^ so cast 

 the eighty-three (83) votes and Mr. Curtiss was declared duly 

 elected member of the i)oard from the Seventh District for the 

 ensuing two years. 



For member of the board from the Ninth District, Mr. W. L. 

 Summers of Mills County nominated ]\Ir. J. F. Summers of Mills 

 County to succeed himself. There being no other nominations, 

 on motion the rules were suspended and the secretary instructed 

 to cast the entire vote of the convention for Mr. Summers. The 

 secretary so cast the eighty-three (83) votes of the convention and 

 Mr. Summers was declared dulj^ elected member of the board from 

 the Ninth District for the ensuing two years. 



Mr. L. E. Esliek of Calhoun County nominated Mr. John P. 

 Mullen as member of the board from the Tenth District for the 

 unexpired term. There being no other nominations, the rules 

 were suspended and the secretary instructed to cast the entire 

 vote of the convention for Mr. Mullen. The secretary so cast 

 the eighty-three (83) votes and Mr. Mullen was declared duly 

 elected member of the board from the Tenth District for the 

 unexpired term. 



