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Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune Volunteers from OC Tanner are harvesting re-usable materials from the old LDS church on 400 E Keith Johnson | The Salt Lake Tribune Demolition begins on the church at the corner of 100 South and 400 East in Salt Lake City, Photo courtesy American Cancer Society | Volunteers stripped materials from the former LDS Church building at 375 E. 100 South and Photos from the construction of the former LDS Church building at 375 East 100 South in Salt Lake City. Courtesy photo Renderings of the Hope Lodge that will be built by R&O Construction for the American Cancer Society. The society hopes to ope Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune Volunteers from OC Tanner harvest re-usable materials from the old LDS church on 400 East and Photos from the construction of the former LDS Church building at 375 East 100 South in Salt Lake City. Courtesy photo Keith Johnson | The Salt Lake Tribune Demolition begins on the church at the corner of 100 South and 400 East in Salt Lake City, Photo courtesy American Cancer Society | Volunteers stripped materials from the former LDS Church building at 375 E. 100 South and Keith Johnson | The Salt Lake Tribune Demolition begins on the church at the corner of 100 South and 400 East in Salt Lake City, Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune Volunteers from OC Tanner harvest re-usable materials from the old LDS church on 400 East and Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune Mindy Osmond, and and Paula Thornock, volunteers from OC Tanner, are remove a door from the ol Photos from the construction of the former LDS Church building at 375 East 100 South in Salt Lake City. Courtesy photo Photos from the construction of the former LDS Church building at 375 East 100 South in Salt Lake City. Courtesy photo Five 30-foot pine trees outside the building were cut into logs were transported -- using donations from Affordable Tree Care and