FOURTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART I. 71 



Mr. McDonald moved that tlie executive committee be author- 

 ized to purchase a manure spreader. Mbtion prevailed. 



Mr. Legoe moved tliat the executive committee he authorized 

 to proau'e cinders for use on the fair grounds. "Motion pre- 

 vailed 



Mr. Packard moved that the executive committee be author- 

 ized to have grounds surveyed for drainage, and tliat the work 

 be done this fall if possible. 



The secretary presented resignation of Mr. C. S. Relyea as 

 assistant secretary, to take effect September t, 1903, and on 

 motion of ^Nfr. ]Manatrey the resignation was accepted. 



Mr. Packard moved that the vacancv caused by the resignation 

 of yiv. Relyea be hlled by an ajjpointment by the secretary at a 

 salary not exceeding $/^ per month. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. \\'ragg presented report on per diem and mileage as fol- 

 lows : 



Name. Days. Rate. Amounr. Miles. Amount. Total 



\V. AV, Morrow 19 $4.00 $ 76.00 82 $ 8.20 $ 84.20 



C.E.Cameron 19 4.00 76.00 140 14.00 90.00 



J. P. Mauatrey 18 4.00 72.00 118 11.80 83.80 



W. C. Brown 19 4.00 76.00 102 10.20 86.20 



S.B.Packard 17 4.00 68.00 54 5.40 73.40 



H. L. Pike 19 4.00 76.00 200 20.00 . 96.00 



.John Ledgerwood 19 4.00 76.00 89 8.90 84.90 



R. T. St. John 20 4.00 SO.Oo 195 19.50 99.50 



M. McDonald IS 4.00 72.00 65 6.5i) 78.50 



M. .T. Wragg 18 4.00 72.00 16 1.60 73.60 



.T. W. Wadsworth 31 4.00 124.00 120 12.30 136.30 



T. C. Legoe 17 4.00 68.00 100 10.00 78.00 



C.W.Phillips 19 4.00 76.00 



$1,143.40 



