ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The Commission, as in former years, acknowledges, with much gratitude, a large number of generous gifts coming from all parts of the land. We are glad to make special acknowledgments to various organizations, churches and individuals. The Woman's Home Missionary Association, of Boston, supported Misses Fannie Hall, Susie I. Merrill and Emma M. Mantor, Salt Lake City; Miss Emma J. Colby, Sandy; Miss Florence Beard, Lehi; Miss Jessamine A. Shepherd, Bountiful, Utah; Miss Mattie M. Winslow, Albuquerque; and Miss Ida L. Frost, San Rafael, New Mexico. The Bellevue Mission Band, Newburyport, Mass., paid a part of the salary of a teacher. The New York Woman's Home Missionary Union supported Misses Mary McClelland and Abbie P. Noyes, Ogden, Utah. The Central Cong. S. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., adopted the school at Centreville some years ago, and have not only paid a part of the teacher's salary, but have sent valuable equipments for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hazard, Peacedale, R. I., support Misses Emma M. Blodgett and Flora J. Corbett, Burlington School, Salt Lake City. The Minnesota Woman's Home Missionary Society paid the salary of a teacher. The Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union paid a part of the salary of a teacher. The Illinois Woman's Home Missionary Union pays the salary of Miss Margaret A. Brown, Coalville. The Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary Union supports Miss Margery C. Stoner, Heber, Utah. The Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union pays the salary of Miss Mary O. Tabor, Slaterville. The Kansas Woman's Home Missionary Union pays, in part, the salary of Miss Sarah J. Lester, Heber. Pilgrim Church, St. Louis, Mo., supports Miss Alice Hamlin, Ogden. We have received, as in former years, valuable aid from the Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society, and hereby express our hearty thanks for the same. Total. 2728881 3 140 2 3 150 50 1,000 6 7 40 800 1 3 150 50 900 15 26 39 1,860 22 38 1,883 24 61 1,649 21 48 2,490 24 55 2,380 35 1,396 23 24 1,767 22 61 1,925 32 3 27 45 2 5 800 6 23 550 60 35 68 1,890 33 83 168 5,929 90 265 7,442 93 230 7,961 93 206 7,807 *This table shows respectively the number of schools, teachers and pupils. The figures for 1888 and 1889 are taken from the Annual Official Report of Governor Thomas, of Utah, as printed in the Salt Lake Tribune. |