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Name Days Rate Amount Miles Amount Total 



C.E.Cameron 21 $4.00 $84.00 140 $14.00 $98.00 



O. A. Olson 21 4.00 84.00 155 15.50 99.5U 



R.S.Johnston 21 4.00 84.00 158 15.80 99.80 



C. W. Phillips 21 4.00 84.00 210 21.10 105.00 



E. M. Reeves 21 4.00 84.00 123 12.30 100.30 



E. J. Curtiu 21 4.00 84.00 195 19.50' 103.50 



E. M. Wentworth 23' 4.00 92.00 60 6.00 98.00 



T. C. Legoe 21 4.00 84.00 85 8.50 92.50 



C. F. Curtiss 21 4.00 84.00 37 3.70 87.70 



F. E. Sheldon 21 4.00 84.00 123 12.30 96.30 



J. F. Summers 21 4.00 84.00 117 11.70 95.70 



H. L. Pike 21 4.00 84.00 200 20.00 104.00 



J.P.Mullen 21 4.00 84.00 118 11.80 95.80 



Respectfully submitted, 



R. S. JOHNSTON, 

 T. C. LEGOE, 

 J. F. SUMMERS, 



Committee. 



On motion the board adjourned to meet at the call of the 

 president. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 SEPTEMBER 13-14, 1912. 



Committee met with all members present. 



The purpose of this meeting was to make settlement on con- 

 tracts and to approve bills on file that should be paid at an early 

 date, and to transact such other business as was brought to the 

 attention of the commitee. 



Mr, K. H. Guthrie and Mr. Bond, representing the Iowa Poultry 

 and Pet Stock Association, appeared before the committee with a 

 request that their association be granted the use of the poultry 

 coops for their annual show, December 26th to January 2nd. An 

 agreement was reached whereby they were to replace all dam- 

 aged or lost coops and feeding cups, clean coops at the close of 

 their show, receive and deliver coops at Coliseum door, and pay 

 a rental of $150.00 for the use of same. The secretary was di- 

 rected to draw up a contract to this effect. 



The secretary was instructed to have the $15,000 fire and tor- 

 nado insurance, now in force on the first three sections of the 



