THIRD ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART II. 153 



St. John accepted the amendment and the motion prevailed as 

 amended. 



Mr. St. John moved that the executive committee be author- 

 ized to expend not to exceed $1,200, in repairing and rebuilding 

 the dwelling house on the fair grounds, occupied by the superin- 

 tendent of the grounds. Seconded by Wragg and all voted in the 

 affirmative. Absent, Frasier, Manatrey and Brown. 



.Mr. Mr Donald moved that the Executive Committee be author- 

 ized to procure material to build a cattle bam 60x120 feet, not 

 to exceed twelve feet high, to be built by day labor. Seconded by 

 Wragg and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Wragg moved that Mr. Frasier bo superintendent of con- 

 struction of the improvements to be made on the fair grounds this 

 year. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Ellyson moved that the secretary be instructed to confer 

 with the secretary of the State Board of Health, and appoint a 

 janitor, and that the preference be given to an old soldier. Sec- 

 onded by McDonald and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Morrow moved that the president appoint a committee on 

 per diem and mileage. Motion prevailed and president appointed 

 Wad-worth, Ledgerwood, and Legoe. 



Mr. Cameron moved that Monday, August 25th, be Dedication 

 Day for the new stock pavilion, and that the executive commit- 

 tee and two other members be a committee on ceremonies, and 

 that a special invitation be issued to members of the lgislature, 

 state officers, congressmen, United States senators to be in attend- 

 dance on that day. Seconded by Ellyson and motion prevailed. 



President appointed on above committee in addition to the exe- 

 cutive committee, Mr. Cameron and Mr. Packard. 



Mr. Morrow moved that the members of the State Board of 

 Agriculture be appointed a committee on reception on the day 

 the stock pavilion is dedicated. 



11 



