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FILE - In this Saturday, April 1, 2017, file photo, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Thomas S. Monson looks on during the morning session of the two-day Mormon church conference in Salt Lake City. The 89-year-old president of the Mormon church has been hospitalized in Salt Lake City a spokesman for the church said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

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FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2015 file photo, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings during the opening session of the two-day Mormon church conference in Salt Lake City. The church announced on its website Thursday that the 360-member volunteer choir will sing at Trump’s swearing-in ceremony on January 20. (AP Photo/Kim Raff)

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The death mask of Joseph Smith is shown during a tour of the Mormon Church History Museum, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church’s renovated history museum set to reopen this week features a small and surprising display about an uncomfortable part of the faith’s history that for generations has been glossed over: polygamy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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The death mask of Joseph Smith is shown during a tour of the Mormon Church History Museum, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church’s renovated history museum set to reopen this week features a small and surprising display about an uncomfortable part of the faith’s history that for generations has been glossed over: polygamy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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The Seer Stone and Pouch exhibit is shown during a tour of the Mormon Church History Museum, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church’s renovated history museum set to reopen this week features a small and surprising display about an uncomfortable part of the faith’s history that for generations has been glossed over: polygamy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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An exhibit at the Mormon Church History Museum is shown on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church’s renovated history museum set to reopen this week features a small and surprising display about an uncomfortable part of the faith’s history that for generations has been glossed over: polygamy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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Laurel and Hyrum Ence tour the Mormon Church History Museum, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church’s renovated history museum set to reopen this week features a small and surprising display about an uncomfortable part of the faith’s history that for generations has been glossed over: polygamy. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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Pictures of a smooth, brown, egg-sized rock are shown in the printer's manuscript of the Book of Mormon following a news conference Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church History Library, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church for the first time is publishing photos of a small sacred stone it believes founder Joseph Smith used to help translate the story that became the basis of the religion. The Mormon church is taking another step in its push to be more transparent, and is releasing more historical documents that shed light on how Joseph Smith formed the religion. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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A picture of a smooth, brown, egg-sized rock is shown in the printer's manuscript of the Book of Mormon following a news conference Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church History Library, in Salt Lake City. The Mormon church for the first time is publishing photos of a small sacred stone it believes founder Joseph Smith used to help translate the story that became the basis of the religion. The Mormon church is taking another step in its push to be more transparent, and is releasing more historical documents that shed light on how Joseph Smith formed the religion. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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The afternoon session of the two-day Mormon church conference begins Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Salt Lake City. More than 100,000 Latter-day Saints are expected in Salt Lake City this weekend for the church's biannual general conference. Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints give carefully crafted speeches aimed at providing members with guidance and inspiration in five sessions that span Saturday and Sunday. They also make announcements about church statistics, new temples or initiatives. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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A Mormon's women group pushing the church to allow women in the priesthood march to Temple Square during the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Salt lake City. The church has asked them to reconsider, and barred media from going on church property during the demonstration. Mormon officials allowed the women's group to demonstrate its displeasure for not being allowed in an all-male meeting, on church property but still didn't let them attend. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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A Mormon's women group pushing the church to allow women in the priesthood march to Temple Square during the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Salt lake City. The church has asked them to reconsider, and barred media from going on church property during the demonstration. Mormon officials allowed the women's group to demonstrate its displeasure for not being allowed in an all-male meeting, on church property but still didn't let them attend. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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Hannah Wheelwright, left, and Kate Kelly along with other Mormon women pushing the church to allow women in the priesthood, march to Temple Square during the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Salt lake City. The church has asked them to reconsider, and barred media from going on church property during the demonstration. Mormon officials allowed the women's group to demonstrate its displeasure for not being allowed in an all-male meeting, on church property but still didn't let them attend. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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Hannah Wheelwright, left, and Kate Kelly, along with other Mormon women pushing the church to allow women in the priesthood, march to Temple Square during the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Salt lake City. The church has asked the women to reconsider, and barred media from going on church property during the demonstration. Mormon officials allowed the women's group to demonstrate its displeasure for not being allowed in an all-male meeting, on church property but still didn't let them attend. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

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People walk pass a unidentified protester with a bible on their way from the Conference Center during opening session of the two-day Mormon church conference Saturday, April 5, 2014, in Salt Lake City. More than 100,000 Latter-day Saints are expected in Salt Lake City this weekend for the church's biannual general conference. Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints give carefully crafted speeches aimed at providing members with guidance and inspiration in five sessions that span Saturday and Sunday. They also make announcements about church statistics, new temples or initiatives. In addition to those filling up the 21,000-seat conference center during the sessions, thousands more listen or watch around the world in 95 languages on television, radio, satellite and Internet broadcasts. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)