My own take on this is "absolutely not." This is a font issue, pure and simple. 
There is no dispute as to the identity of the characters in question, just 
their appearance. 

In any event, these two letters were never part of the "standard" Deseret 
Alphabet used in printed materials. To the extent they were used, it was in 
hand-written material only, where you're going to see a fair amount of 
variation anyway. There were also two recensions of the DA used in printed 
materials which are materially different, and those would best be handled via 
fonts.

It isn't unreasonable to suggest we change the glyphs we use in the Standard. 
Ken Beesley and I have have discussed the possibility, and we both feel that 
it's very much on the table.

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