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WHEREAS, There is no modern movement of such vital 

 interest to all agriculturists and to dairymen in particular than 

 the easy transportation of our products to market; 



THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That this Associa- 

 tion heartily indorse the proposition to issue state bonds for 

 the purpose of building hard roads; and be it further 



RESOLVED, That the General Assembly be requested to 

 avail itself of the federal appropriation for hard roads by ap- 

 propriating the amount required to meet the federal allotments, 

 and to take such other action as may appear necessary to comply 

 with the conditions of obtaining federal aid in the construction 

 of roads ; and be it further 



RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolutions be for- 

 warded to the speaker of the house and to the lieutenant-gov- 

 ernor for transmission to the House and Senate." 



Mr. Marple: ''I move that the report of this Committee 

 be approved as read." 



Motion seconded and carried. 



Meeting adjourned at 12:00 m., to reconvene in the after- 

 noon at Taylor Bros.' barn for the Cow Judging Contest, 

 awarding of prizes, etc. 



