tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599222840274804102.post3151669797127500052..comments2023-04-15T03:10:12.861-06:00Comments on New Temple in Provo: Beehive Of ActivityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599222840274804102.post-31780281294312079672014-03-06T21:43:38.647-07:002014-03-06T21:43:38.647-07:00thanks for the update about the west windows. I ke...thanks for the update about the west windows. I kept looking at them saying "shouldn't those be open?" I'm glad they will be beautiful windows soon.The Cannon Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03343309653489638507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599222840274804102.post-36801167711393167102014-03-06T13:07:05.050-07:002014-03-06T13:07:05.050-07:00Thanks for this interesting information! I am loo...Thanks for this interesting information! I am looking at an earlier photo of the tabernacle which doesn't show this roof over the porch. It must be a later addition.Julie Markhamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11263863405353025499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599222840274804102.post-1250495680512315842014-03-06T12:54:43.257-07:002014-03-06T12:54:43.257-07:00The roof on the west wall of the old tabernacle di...The roof on the west wall of the old tabernacle did indeed exist, evident from the scarred roof outline on the facade. It covered a small vestibule off the back of the building that was the entrance to a back lobby tucked under the organ pipes and upper choir rostrum. It had a low ceiling and a couple of spindled columns to hold up the stands above. I remember it from some Christmas concerts I performed in when I was a kid in the Utah Children's Choir. We would use the small lobby as a makeshift green room before the concerts began. Ah, memories!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01794104464129992615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599222840274804102.post-50555487360472819072014-03-06T12:53:38.181-07:002014-03-06T12:53:38.181-07:00The roof on the west wall of the old tabernacle di...The roof on the west wall of the old tabernacle did indeed exist, evident from the scarred roof outline on the facade. It covered a small vestibule off the back of the building that was the entrance to a back lobby tucked under the organ pipes and upper choir rostrum. It had a low ceiling and a couple of spindled columns to hold up the stands above. I remember it from some Christmas concerts I performed in when I was a kid in the Utah Children's Choir. We would use the small lobby as a makeshift green room before the concerts began. Ah, memories!Easy_Going_Dadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05332941140760717239noreply@blogger.com