NINETEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 25 



MEETING STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 

 August 31, 191S. 



On roll call the following members responded : Oameron, Mullen, Corey, 

 Davis, Reeves, Curtiai, Legoe, Curtiss, Sheldon, Escher, MoHenry and Pike. 



The secretary presented the protest of J. H. Dwight, Des Moines, Iowa, 

 in the poultry department. Mr. Curtin moved that inasmuch as the pro- 

 test was based on Sncompetency of the judge that it be not considered by 

 the board and that the $10.00 protest fee be returned to Mr. Dwight. 



Mr. Davis moved that the executive committee work out a plan for un- 

 loading hogs and sheep and the equipment carried by the live stock ex- 

 'hibitors in order to get away from overcharges made by the draymen dur- 

 ing the 1918 fair. 



Mr. Gibson presented a bill for $197.00 for services of the men in charge 

 of the Sanitation Department. Mr. Siheldon moved that the bill be allowed 

 and t/he secretary issue checks for the proper amounts. 



The following payrolls were presented by the superintendents : 



C. F. Curtiss, Supt., Payroll Horse Department $1,381.50 



A. L. Denio, Asst. Supt., Payroll Speed Department 734.2.5 



H. I. Pike, Supt., Payroll Cattle Department 1,044.38 



Cyrus A. Tow, Supt., Payroll Swine Department 573.00 



Chas. Escher, Jr., Supt., Payroll Sheep Department 343.00 



V. G. Warner, Supt., Payroll Poultry Department 336.50 



J. P. Mullen, Supt.. Payroll Machinery Department 741.90 



H. C. Weaver, Supt., Payroll Agricultural Dept 575.00 



E. M. Reeves, Supt., Payroll Horticultural Dept 120.11 



Wesley Greene, Supt., Payroll Floricultural Dept 168.00 



T. C. Legoe, Supt., Payroll Exposition Department 382.46 



W. W. Morrow, Treas., Payroll Treasurer's Office 1,840.75 



C. E. Cameron, Supt., Payroll Auto Parking-Police 189.50 



Sears McHenry, Supt., Payroll, Ticket Auditing Department 340.00 



B. M. Breed, Supt., Payroll Concession Department 2,205.00 



N. W. McBeath, Supt. Payroll Admission Dept 3,264.85 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Boy's Camp 195.50 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Graphic and Plastic Arts- 223.54 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Property Men 226.50 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Forage Department 649.50 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Campers" Hdqts 218.00 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Awards Department 138.39 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Baby Health Department 243.00 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Day Nursery 155.50 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Educational Department 602.90 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Boys' Judging Contest 65.00 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Live Stock Sanitation Department 197.00 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Secretary's Department 849.11 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Payroll Wrestling Tournament 110.40 



W. W. Morrow. Treas., Payroll No. 19, Grounds 5,495.21 



A. R. Corey, Secy., Additional Payroll Baby Health Department... 550.00 



Mr. Escher moved that the payrolls as read be allowed and that the secre- 

 tary be requested to issue checks for the respective amounts and place 

 them to the credit of the superintendent's payroll accounts at the Central 

 State Bank, and that the superintendents be authorized to issue payroll 

 checks against said accounts. 



