List members, When I searched at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City this week, I found that extensive remodeling is going on for the next two months. It is possible to search there, but there are some inconveniences which might cause some of you who have plans to come to Salt Lake to adjust your schedules for another time. Realizing the time and costs involved of hotels and transportation, I felt it a good idea to alert you of problems you may encounter. I live in Salt Lake City and search there each week and would be happy to answer questions and up date you on the remodeling. Below is a copy of the bulletin they are posting to library patrons: "Because of on-going remodeling, please take note of the following items: 6 July 2001 Main Floor: Tentative Schedule -July and August Books may be taken to another floor for use Please return them to the main floor when done Book photocopy machines have been re-distributed to other floors Patrons may experience high noise levels B2 Floor: Tentative Schedule -July and mid-August Books and microfilms may be taken to another floor for use Please return them to Floor B2 when done There may be a short period of time when books and microfilms may not be available for use. Patrons may experience high noise levels B1 and Second Floor: Remodel plans available at a later date You may wish to consider researching another ancestral line if records are not conveniently available at this time. The FamilySearch Center in the Joseph Smith Building has computers with FamilySearch, published family histories, 1920 Census, and the Family Group Record Archives collection."