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Mr. Manatrey moved that the proceedings of the Iowa Park 

 and Forestry Association be published in the year book, to be 

 edited by the secretary. Seconded by Wragg and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Cameron moved that the request of Mr. Newman for the 

 iise of the fair grounds for the canton be referred to the presi- 

 dent and if it is found that we have the right to grant such privi- 

 lege the same be granted. Seconded by Wragg and motion pre- 

 vailed. 



Mr. Wadsworth moved that we adjourn until 1 :30. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call and all members 

 found present. 



The board consumed considerable time in discussing the im- 

 provements to be made on the fair grounds the coming year, and 

 at 3 o'clock Mr. McDonald moved an adjournment until 3 :30. 

 Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Hollenbeck appeared before the board and made a state- 

 ment in regard to bill for moving hay barn. Packard came in 

 later. 



Motion to adjourn until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning prevailed. 



J. C. Simpson, 



Secretary. 



THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1902. 



Board met pursuant to adjournment, with President Frasier in 

 the chair. 



Roll call and all members present except Gibson, Ellyson, Phil- 

 lips, St. John and Packard. 



Minutes read and approved. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the bill of Mr. H'ollenbeck be 

 allowed for $130, amount O. K. by Deemer, which was the con- 

 tract price for moving the hay barn. Motion prevailed. 



St. John came in at this time. Packard came in later. 



Mr. Wadsworth moved that the printing of the premium list 

 for 1902 be awarded to the Iowa State Register, they being the 

 lowest responsible bidders. Motion prevailed. 



