138 TwENTY-FrKST Biennial Eepoet 



produced tlie beautiful exhibit amounting to 1,263 jars. 

 All jars and glasses were of uniform design, which added 

 to the beauty of the exhibit. 



The State Board of Agriculture not only was gener- 

 ous in awarding liberal premiums, but paid the express 

 charges on the goods sent to this exhibit. This amounted 

 to more than $100. This assistance enabled us to send a 

 large number of jars from each county, which together 

 made one uniform exhibit. 



In a small building on the fair grounds, a demon- 

 stration was made of some household conveniences, for 

 the making of which the Home Demonstration Work pro- 

 vides bulletins or instructions. We hope to make this a 

 large feature of our exhibit next 'year. 



Helen B. Wolcott, 

 State Agent Home Demonstration Work. 



