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| The north lot was the center of attention today as a slab was poured. | 
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| The work proceeded rapidly. The fence on the left is to keep out the wild ladders. | 
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| Wet cement is nothing more than temptation in a tube. Even I entertained thoughts of leaving my fingerprints. | 
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| But the red ladder was scheming, I could tell. | 
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| Workmen were busy in the basement. | 
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| Can you see the rolls on the right? Notice the pit on the right side. It's actually directly under the center of the south side. | 
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| News articles from two weeks ago said a membrane would be placed between the first slab and a second, thicker slab. I suspect that's what this is. | 
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| Gravel has been laid on the west side of the basement. | 
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| The gravel is along the south side, as well. | 
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| The crane operator was working hard today. He moved this machine into the basement. | 
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| I'm pretty sure he saw me wave. | 
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| Junior Front End Loader worked hard to keep this bucket full. | 
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| Mr. Crane Operator is highly skilled. He lifted and then maneuvered the bucket along the length of the crane. It's thrilling to watch. | 
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| He then gently lowered the bucket into the northeast corner -- manna from heaven. | 
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| The crew in the pit spread the gravel into place. | 
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| Baby Track Hoe assisted, too. | 
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| You will be relieved to know I did not see a drop of water in that corner, either. | 
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| The south lot is slowly disappearing. | 
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| Cement was being poured behind the new Nu Skin building today. | 
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| And although I'm not one who starts rumors, this machine was at work on the sidewalk between the post office and the site. | 
 


 
 
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Those early pioneers who built this Tabernacle never would have believed that the magnificent building would be standing on piers like this someday. Or that it would ever become a temple. Thank you for taking the time to take and post these pictures. I used to live so close to the Tabernacle and have attended church there. I watch with amazement as this beautiful building becomes a temple. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
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