Brigham Young University will sponsor a half-day seminar titled "Discovering Genealogy: Keys to a Successful Beginning" on Saturday, April 10, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the BYU Conference Center.

The seminar is open to the public with a $7.50 registration fee before the conference and a $9 fee on the same day of the conference.At 9 a.m., George Durrant will open the conference with a lecture titled "Writing the Story of You." At 10 a.m., Susan Easton Black will address "Early Latter-day Saint Sources."

Following these two discussions, the conference will break up into half-hour workshops with instructors including Bruce Buzbee, who will address "Family Origins: Software Demo," with ward family history consultation training. Other classes include "Temple Ready" by Lance Jacob and "The Power of PAF (Personal Ancestral File)" by Roger Flick.

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To register, or for additional information, contact Conferences and Workshops at 378-4853.

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