Open after hours by appointment only --
To Schedule Group Appointments Contact Bob Moore 801-310-5743.
It is important that all group members know and bring with them their FamilySearch username and password.
Services
Spoken Languages: English
Computers
Discovery experience
Printers
Scanners
More about this location
Enter from 200 North and take the first right which is private road. We are closed on all major state and federal holidays.
Closed for the holidays--CLOSED--April 6-10 (Spring break), May 18-22 (Graduations), May 25 (Memorial Day, June 19 (Juneteenth), July 2-3 (Independence Day), July 23-24 (Pioneer Day), Sept. 7 (Labor Day), Oct. 15-19 (Fall Break), Nov. 11 (Veteran's Day), Nov. 23-27, Dec. 14-31 & Jan 1
Upcoming classes
Stitches and Stories 10:00 to Noon
April 23, 2026 | 10:00
Come experience cultural history and connect with your ancestors. We will sit and do handwork (knitting, crocheting, embroidery, hand piecing, etc.) like our ancestors did. We will share stories of our ancestors and learn how to find more stories. A great time to just relax and connect. This is not a class to learn to do handwork, but to take time to enjoy it and connect with women past and present. Taught by Diana Hess Room A
"Opening the Heavens": Using Family History Discovery as a Finding Tool 6:30 pm
April 28, 2026 | 18:30
Part 2 focuses on the spiritual power of missionary finding and retention through the FamilySearch Tree app. Prospective missionaries will gain hands-on experience with digital discovery tools to create instant spiritual connections and invite the Spirit of Elijah. It will include interactive role-playing and training on the Family Name Assist tool to help new converts and friends of the Church begin their own temple work immediately. Taught by Angela Beecher in Classroom A
Beginning FamilySearch: How do I start? 6:30 pm
April 28, 2026 | 23:28
Introduction to using FamilySearch and how to get started with your family tree. Great for Family History Consultants or Family History beginners.
Taught by Kristyn Moss. Room B
What is a FamilySearch center like?
FamilySearch centers are found in many types of buildings, like churches or libraries. They are open to the public and offer access to exclusive records and complimentary access to technology. Staff are trained to help you research and make family discoveries.