OCR Text |
Show SPECIAL FAIR PREMIUMS- Meeting of the Board of Directors of trie D. A. & M. Society Saturday. The board of directors of the D. A. & M. society met Saturday night at the State bank. The following business was transacted: trans-acted: The Klaus Lady orchestra of Ogden asked to be engaged to play at the fair. As the contract for the music had already been awarded, the secretary was instructed to so notify the petitioners. PRIVILEGES. The exclusive privilege of printing the official of-ficial programme for the October fair was awarded the Irrigation Age for $105, that being be-ing the highest bid offered. The -privilege of selling pop corn exclusively exclu-sively at the fair was awarded to C. M. Schmidt for $100, he being the highest bidder. On motion of Mr. Bamberger, the president, presi-dent, C. P. Mason, was authorized to arrange ar-range for the proper lightiug of the building with incaudescent lamps. Mr. UolUngsworth, secretary of the Utah Poultry association, claimed that by a certain cer-tain construction of the poultry premium list the premiums in that department were cut down' materially. After discussion, it was the sense of the meeting that prizes be offered for highest scoring pens and upon separate birds as well, thus giving the exhibitors ex-hibitors a chance to win on coops and upon single birds. This will meet the objections raised by the poultry association. The following assistant supervisors were appointed: Class C Sheep and swine, David T. Clark 9 l- of rrovo. Class H Agricultural machinery, William Naylor. Class J Minerals, Daniel Dunne. Class L Women's work, Joseph Obern-dorfer. Obern-dorfer. Class M Educational, William M. Stew, art. The supervisors in the other departments asked for further time to name assistants. Adjourned for one week, - j - , |