THIRD ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART II. 137 



Other Officers. 

 The duties of the vice-president, secretary and treasurer, shall be 

 such as are prescribed by law and required by the board. 



State Fair. 



1. There shall be an assistant secretary and such clerical assistance 

 as the board shall direct. 



2. A chief marshal and two assistant marshals. 



3. A chief of police and such number of policemen as the board shall 

 direct. 



4. The superintendents of the departments shall be selected by the 

 executive committee subject to the approval by the board. 



5. The assistant superintendents shall be nominated by their respec- 

 tive superintendents, and be approved by the board. 



6. The state fair shall continue to comprise the following departments: 

 1. Tickets. 2. Gates. 3. Concessions and Privileges. 4. Electric Light and 

 Power. 5. Superintendent of Fair grounds. A. Horses, Ponies and Mules. 

 B. Speed. C. Cattle. D. Swine. E. Sheep. F. Poultry and Pet Stock. G. 

 Machinery, Implements, etc. I. Grains, Seeds rand Vegetables. J. Pantry, 

 Kitchen, etc. K. Dairy Products. L. and M. Fruits, Plants and Flowers. 

 N. Mechanical, Textile Fabrics, Fine Arts, Boys' and Girls' Departments. 



The general rules and regulations to govern the fair shall be promul- 

 gated in the premium list each year with necessary revision. When revi- 

 ing, the board sh'all require the report of the last superintendent of the 

 department under consideration read first. 



Mr. Bearshear moved the adoption of the report as read by 

 Governor Packard, seconded by Simpson and motion prevailed. 



Mr. St. John moved that the secretary be authorized to have 

 the rules published in pamphlet form, five hundred in number, 

 seconded by Mr. Wragg. 



Mr. Legoe moved to amend St. John's motion, by printing the 

 rules in the premium list. Seconded by Cameron. Roll call re- 

 sulted in a negative vote, so amendment was declared lost. 



The roll call on the original motion resulted as follows : Affirm- 

 ative, Frasier, Simpson, Phillips, St. John, Packard, Wragg and 

 Ledgerwood; negative votes as follows: Cummins, Manatrey, 

 Brown, Legoe, McDonald, Wadsworth and Cameron. The vote 

 being a tie the president declared the motion lost. 



Mr. Packard moved that we proceed to the revision of the 

 premium list. 



Note by Secretary — The fuU proceedings of the State Board as 

 regards to the revision of list was eliminated from the Year Book, but can 

 be found in the records in the secretary's office. 

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