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lieve would be entirely feasible, and with the experience of last year, feel 

 would redound to the credit of the fair. 



Yours truly, 



E. M. WENTWORTH, 



Superintendent. 



Mr. Curtiss moved that the executive committee be authorized and 

 instructed to have bills prepared and presented to the legislature 

 with reference to appropriation for additional improvements on the 

 State Fair Grounds in accordance with the action of the board at 

 their meeting held in September. Motion carried. 



Mr. Curtiss, chairman of the Committee on Animal Industry, 

 presented a rough draft of a bill relative to the creation of a live 

 stock sanitary board, which bill was to be later presented to the leg- 

 islature. Mr. Simpson moved that the report and copy of the bill be 

 received and approved by the board, and that the Committee on 

 Animal Industry pass it on to the chairman of the Animal Industry 

 Committee of the Thirty-fourth General Assembly recommending 

 its enactment. Motion carried. 



President Cameron appointed Messrs. Johnston, Legoe and Pike 

 as committee on per diem and mileage. 



President Cameron announced as the Committee on Revision of 

 the Premium List for 1911, the members of of the executive com- 

 mittee, together with Messrs. Johnston, Curtiss and Pike. 



Mr. Wentworth moved that all unfinished business be referred 

 to the exetive committee with power to act. Motion carried. 



The committee on Per Diem and Mileage filed their report and 

 moved that same b.e adopted and warrants ordered drawn in pay- 

 ment of same, which motion carried. 



On motion the board adjourned to meet at the call of the presi- 

 dent. 



