I am LDS, and have this Bible. We use the regular King James Version, with no alterations to the text. What is added is cross-referencing, maps, and appendices. There is a Bible Dictionary and a Topical Guide, and there is a section that is the Joseph Smith Translation. It's in the back and in the footnotes - not in the text itself. The Joseph Smith Translation is an inspired translation, restoring some errors and changes from previous translations back to the intended meaning. Reading the Joseph Smith Translation is optional.
We use the same Bible as anyone else, and although we have other scriptures, they are not called the Bible. The link that I posted is the Bible only (with what I described above). The other scriptures are also available as seperate volumes, or you can get a "quad" which consists of the Bible and other scriptures bound together.
We are commonly called Mormon also, which is a nickname that people gave us, called after The Book of Mormon, or the ancient American prophet who compiled that book of scripture.
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