Provo Utah Bonneville Family History Center

The Provo Utah Bonneville Family History Center is located in the southeast portion of our stake center. The little driveway and parking lot can be entered from 1000 East in back of the church building (which you can get to from a drive only on the north side of the building or from 300 South). You can see a little pourch with a metal overhang on the south side of the building across from a utility shed. The door is a cream color with a textured surface.

When you first go in the door, there is the director's desk to your left. On that desk is a special computer where you sign in. We used to have the patrons and staff sign in on paper, but the suggestion was made and a program was designed, so now, we sign in an the computer as you do when you go to some doctor's offices. It makes for a more proffesional atmosphere.

The east and north walls are lined with computers with two microfilm readers on the west end of the north wall. Right now, we have five available for use. After a rescent clean up, the room is sparse, but open for classroom use with a chalkboard on the west wall. On the south end of the chalkboard is a film/fiche reader with a fiche reader next to it. Then on the south end of the west wall is the storage area for microfiche from all of the states and the western world. We also have a filing cabinet for films ordered with storage area for permenant films. Looking back to the east you see the back end of the director's desk which faces the entrance to the Waterford School where toddlers learn to read and use computers.

On the desktop of each computer there is a list of permenant microfilms, links to several genealogy programs, and links to FamilySearch portal, FamilySearch, and New FamilySearch. The portal carries links to several genealogy sites which normally you would have to pay to use, such as Ancestry.com. Also, on FamilySearch, there are records that you can only see at the Family History Center. Others you can see at home on your own computer, but don't miss out on what you can get at the Family History Center.

Center Contacts and Hours

Location &amp; Map:

Near the corner of Center and 900 East in Provo (See above for directions)
 * 1) 85 South 900 East, Provo, Utah 84606
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Phone: 801-370-6674

E-mail: Ut_ProvoBonneville@ldsmail.net

Open Hours: On Sundays, from 5pm to 9pm is usually reserved for Spanish speaking patrons because we have a brother from Spain who works those hours. We are also opened from 10:30am to 11:30am on Sundays. On Tuesdays, we are opened from 6pm to 8pm. On Wednesdays, from 1pm to 3pm, and from 7pm to 9pm. On Thursdays, from 7pm to 9pm. But our hours are flexable according to our patron's needs.

Holiday Schedule: 

Collections

 * Family History Library Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog.
 * We have microfiche from all the states, Scotland Church Registery, English Church Records with 1841-1891 censuses, and some European records; the AIS, PERCY, and LDS Church Records from 1830 - 1848.

Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal: This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.

Hardware and Equipment

 * We have five modern computers with flat screens, two microfilm readers, a microfilm/fiche reader, a small microfiche reader, a printer/scanner/fax machine, and a computer dedicated to signing in.

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