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for him to continue as president, I have a man in view to present. 

 He is a man well known throughout the state and a practical dairy- 

 man. I refer to R. B. Young, of Buffalo Center, and place his 

 name as a candidate. 



(There being no other candidate, the secretary was instructed 

 to east a unanimous ballot for Mr. Young as president.) 



Mr. Young: I consider it a great honor to have been selected 

 as president of this association. I can say that I will do the best 

 I can and try to" fill the position in a way that will please you. 



Mr. Shoemaker : The next in order is vice-president. 



Mr. Forrester: I wish to place the name of a buttermaker you 

 all know. He is a hustler and is well qualified for this position. I 

 wish to place the name of L. L. Flickinger, of Fredicksburg. 



(The secretary was instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for Mr. 

 Flickinger as vice-president.) 



Mr. Shoemaker: Who will you have for secretary? 



Mr. Trimble : I wish to place the name of a man we all know 

 and we know he has made good as secretary for the past few 

 years. I nominate J. J. Ross, of Iowa Falls, to succeed himself 

 as secretary. 



(The president was instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for 

 Mr. Ross as secretary.) 



Mr. Shoemaker: The next is the treasurer. AVho will you have 

 for treasurer? 



Mr. Barney: I wish to place the name of a young man well 

 known as the author of "Everybody Milks in Iowa." Mr. E. T. 

 Sadler, associate editor of The Creamery Journal. 



(The secretary was instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for 

 Mr. Sadler as treasurer.) 



Adojurnment. 



(On motion, the association M'as instructed to send a l)Ouqnet 

 of flowers and a telegram to Prof. ]\Iortensen.) 



