'ELEVENTH ANNUAL, YEAR BOOK— PART VI 303 



IN VACATION. 



April 30, 1910. 

 Contract was signed with M. W. Savage of Minneapolis, Minn., 

 for the appearance of his combination of pacing horses at the 1910 

 fair. 



Details of the night show, terms of contract, etc., were discussed 

 with representatives of the Pain Pyrotechnic Company and con- 

 tract signed. 



May 10, 1910. 



The Nichols Roofing Company, who had contract for the roof 

 on the amphitheater, was notified that the roof was in a bad state 

 of repair and instructed to place same in first class condition at once. 



David Sharp was notified to vacate the ground occupied by his 

 dining hall oh the fair grounds. 



Order was placed with the C. Hennecke Company of Milwaukee, 

 Wis., for one hundred lawn seats at $1.75 each, f. o. b. cars Mil- 

 waukee, as per instructions of the executive committee. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 May 20-21, 1910. 



Committee met with all members present, also members of the 

 board, Olson and Gilbertson. 



The matter of tickets for the 1910 fair was discussed at length and 

 the secretary was instructed to place the order for printing all 

 the tickets. 



It was decided to erect a band stand in the paddock in front of 

 the amphitheater; also to build a dressing room in the northeast 

 corner under the west section of the amphitheater. 



The necessity for an additional barn in the speed department 

 was considered and it was decided to build a barn with stalls open- 

 ing outside, to be located south of the present barn No. 1. 



Contracts for laying cement walks at the fair grounds were 

 authorized with Potts Bros, at 9c per square foot, same specifica- 

 tions as used in 1909 to apply. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 



June 8, 9, 10, 1910. 



Committee met with all members present. 



The committee discussed changes for the enlargement of the pad- 

 dock in front of the amphitheater to provide space for additional 



