Building
Community: Mormons
Many Mormons came to the
Moses Lake area from Utah beginning in the 1940s. Drawn by
the promise of Columbia Basin farmland, they comprised about
15 percent of the area's newcomers. Remina Jorgenson
remembers the population growth in town and in her church:
It was amazing how it grew once the water
came into the valley. Every week we had new people coming,
ever so many. When my husband went in as the branch
president [of the local LDS church] there were 350. In seven
years it increased to over 1000. That was just from our
church, so you get some idea of how it was increasing.

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