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The Deseret alphabet was is a phonetic alphabet that was created during the late 19th century. It was created by the LDS and intended to replace Latin form script within their community, now suppose that this form of writing took hold in the LDS community, and within the state of Utah. Within Utah its usage is so strong that street signs and buildings often have Deseret Script and Roman Script on their street signs, roads, bridges, and Temples. Often copies of the Book of Mormon are printed only in Deseret Script, most are at least bitext. The bible likewise has also been printed in this text and is in wide use in the mormon community.
Here's the wiki page,and also this a translator page.
Also here's an example.
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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son.