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Ann Spackman, a missionary whose great, great grandfather issued tickets for the ship known as the Enock Train, snaps a picture of his printed name, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. The LDS Museum, in Salt Lake City, prepares to close on Oct. 6, for renovations over the next year. When it reopens before next year's Fall Conference it will include a broader message about Jesus Christ along with more details and stories and artifacts from their collections that have not been on display. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Francisco Kjolseth)

Ann Spackman, a missionary whose great, great grandfather issued tickets for the ship known as the Enock Train, snaps a picture of his printed name, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. The LDS Museum, in Salt Lake City, prepares to close on Oct. 6, for renovations over the next year. When it reopens before next year's Fall Conference it will include a broader message about Jesus Christ along with more details and stories and artifacts from their collections that have not been on display. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Francisco Kjolseth)

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