By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 09, 2014 The Latter-day Saints University traces its roots to 1886, when it opened as “Salt Lake Academy,” the Salt Lake City branch of the Academy movement that placed LDS high schools in Mormon population centers from Cardston (Canada) to Juarez (Mexico). It eventually occupied a row of buildings across the street from the Salt Lake Temple, on the block where the Church Office Building now stands. It...
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