There are most definitely more members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) living in Utah than in Arizona. Membership records released by the Church show that as of January 2013, there were 1,951,937 Mormons living in Utah and 404,261 Mormons living in Arizona... meaning that Utah has four times more Mormons than Arizona does.
Ohio, Iowa, Utah, and Iowa are the four states with four letters in their name.
Individual members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have lived in every state before moving to Utah. However, historically the headquarters of the Church (and therefore most of the leaders and a large number of members) has moved from New York to Ohio to Missouri to Illinois and finally to Utah where it has been since 1847. Today there are over 6 million Mormons living in every state of the United States and 14.5 million Mormons living around the world. Only about 10% (1.5 million) of all Mormons today live in Utah.
Three U.S. states have four letters in their name. The states are Iowa, Ohio and Utah.
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Ohio, Iowa, and Utah.
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Utah,Colorado,Arizona,Newmexico
There are only three states with a four letter name: Iowa, Ohio and Utah. The US territory of Guam is also spelt with four letters, although, it is not a state.
It is a unique geographic location at the junction of four US States: * the Soutwest corner of Colorado. * the Northwest corner of New Mexico, * the Northeast corner of Arizona and * the Southeast corner of Utah.
Utah is in stage one two three or four.
Ohio, Iowa, Utah, and a few others have four-letter names.