NINETEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 21 



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



15106 C E Cameron 4 $4.00 $16.00 140 $14.00 $30.00 



15107 H O Weaver 3 4.00 12.00 169 16.90 28.90 



15108 E T Davis 3 4.00 12.00 121 12.10 24.10 



15110 Elmer Reeves 3 4.00 12.00 126 12.60 24.60 



15111 E J Curtin 3 4.00 12.00 195 19.50 31.50 



15112 Cyrus A. Tow 3 4.00 12.00 112 12.20 23.20 



15118 T C Legoe 3 4.00 12.00 85 8.50 20.50 



15113 Cms P Curiss 3 4.00 12.00 37 3.70 15.70 



i5114 F E. Sheldon 3 4.00 12.00 123 12.30 24.30 



15115 Chas. Escher, .Ir 3 4.00 12.00 100 10.00 22.00 



15116 John P. Mullen 3 4.00 12.00 117 • 11.70 23.70 



15117 H. L. Pike 3 4.00 12.00 206 20.60 32.60 



$301.10 

 Respectfully submitted, 



H. L. PIKE, 

 E. T. DAVIS, 

 E. M. REEVES. 



Mr. Pike moved the report of tlie committee on per diem and mileage 

 be adopted and the secretary instructed to issue warrants for the re- 

 spective amounts. Seconded by Mr. Curtin and carried. 



Mr. Mullen appeared before Mr. B. W. Garrett, Clerk of the Supreme 

 Court and took the oath of office as vice president of the Iowa State 

 Board of Agriculture. 



The board proceeded to fill the vacancy in the Tenth District, caused 

 by the resignation of Mi-. J. P. Mullen of Fonda. 



President Cameron called for nominations. Mr. Davis nominated Mr. 

 Sears MoHenry of Denison, Crawford County. The nomination was sec- 

 onded by Mr. F. E. Sheldon and Chas. Escher, Jr. There being no fur- 

 ther nominations the roll was called and the following members answered 

 aye: Cameron, Mullen, Corey, Davis, Reeves, Curtin, Tow, Legoe, Cur- 

 tiss, Sheldon, Escher and Pike. 



Members absent — ^Morrow and Weaver. 



Mr. Cameron declared Mr. Sears McHenry duly elected member of the 

 State Board of Agriculture from the Tenth District. 



On motion of Mr. Pike the board adjourned to meet at thecall of the 

 president. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 July 11th. 



Members present Corey and Mullen. 



The secretary presented a proposition for purchasing the cement side- 

 walk blocks and granite coping along the state capitol grounds at the 

 following prices: 



16 in. stone coping, 25c per foot, delivered to fair grounds. 



Cement sidewalk blocks five feet square 50c each, loaded on stone 

 wagon at capitol grounds. 



30 in. granite coping 50c for each stone 8 feet in length; also actual 

 time for two men to assist in loading the stones. 



The committee accepted the proposition from Mr. Crowley and Mr. 

 Spry of the capitol extension department, and directed the superinten- 

 dent to use the coping along the bank east of the Women's and Children's 

 building and along the south side of the road leading into camp grounds 

 near camper's headquarters; the cement sidewalk blocks to be used in 

 extending the walk into the camp grounds. 



