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CHURCHES
A
Jesus Name Church Lightener
893 Cambridge Dr., St. George
(435) 656-5985 |
Assembly
of God Dixie
1330 W. 750 N., St. George
(435) 628-1086 |
Calvary
Baptist Church
910 S. Bluff St., St. George
(435) 673-0550 |
Calvary
Chapel of St. George
291 E. 1400 S., St. George
(435) 674-4955 |
Centro
Christiano De Victoria
188 E. 300 S., St. George
(435) 628-3454 |
Christian
Science Society
373 S. 100 E., St. George
(435) 628-3454 |
Church of
Christ
200 W. 245 N., St. George
(435) 628-6060 |
Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
Wards listed under "Churches" in the Yellow
Pages. |
Community
Baptist Church
95 S. 800 E., St. George
(435) 673-2302 |
First
Southern Baptist Church
326 S. 600 E., St. George
(435) 673-4511 |
First
Southern Baptist Church
1565 W. State, Hurricane
(435) 635-4371 |
Good
Shepard Presbyterian Church
611 N. 2450 E., St. George
(435) 628-9158 |
Grace
Baptist Church
1190 E. Telegraph, Washington
(435) 628-7453 |
Grace
Episcopal Church
1072 E. 900 S., St. George
(435) 628-1181 |
Jehovahs
Witness
160 N. 200 W., Hurricane
(435) 635-0929 |
Jehovahs
Witness- Red Cliffs
626 S. 1100 E., St. George
(435) 674-7414 |
Mountain
View Bible Church
88 N. State, La Verkin
(435) 635-3344 |
New
Covenant Christian Center
188 E. 300 S., St. George
(435) 673-6658 |
New
Promise Lutheran Church
929 W. Sunset Blvd., St. George
(435) 628-9740 |
Oasis
Community Church
1552 W. 1400 N., St. George
(435) 673-1131 |
Our
Saviors Evangelical Church
245 N. 200 W., St. George
(435) 652-3040 |
St. George
Catholic Church
259 W. 200 N., St. George
(435) 673-2604 |
St. George
Temple Visitors Center
250 E. 400 S., St. George
(435) 673-5181 |
Seventh
Day Adventist Church
188 E. 300 S., St. George
(435) 688-7763 |
Seventh
Day Adventist Church
435 W. Center, La Verkin
(435) 635-0878 |
Shepherd
of the Hills United
470 Paintbrush Way, St. George
(435) 673-0885 |
Southland
Bible Church
195 E. Arrow Weed Wy., Washington
(435) 628-5624 |
Strong
Tower Christian Fellowship
425 Man OWar Rd., St. George
(435) 656-1749 |
Trinity
Lutheran Church
2260 Red Cliffs Dr., St. George
(435) 628-1850 |
United
Pentecostal Church
2011 E. 800 W., St. George
(435) 628-1882 |
Unity
Church of Positive Living
Call for Location, Washington
(435) 656-8086 |
West Side
Baptist Church
2299 W. 2000 N., St. George
(435) 656-9055 |
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DRIVING DISTANCES FROM ST. GEORGE
| Salt Lake City |
302 |
| Las Vegas |
120 |
| Los Angeles |
389 |
| Denver |
630 |
| San Diego |
451 |
| San Francisco |
690 |
| Phoenix |
433 |
| Seattle |
1,143 |
| Albuquerque |
605 |
| Mesquite |
40 |
| Zions National Park |
42 |
| Bryce Canyon |
126 |
| Lake Powell, AZ |
154 |
| Lake Powell, UT |
359 |
| Lake Mead North Entrance |
131 |
| Grand Canyon (North Rim) |
163 |
| Brian Head Ski Resort |
84 |
EDUCATION
If education is the hope of the future, then the future of the
St. George area is assured. The twenty-nine schools of the
Washington County School district produce students with a desire
to learn. Eighty-two percent of high school graduates plan to
continue their education after high school. Dedicated educators,
a supportive community and a variety of advanced placement and
honors programs provide young people the tools to excel.
The areas elementary schools feature achievement and
physical development at levels of national averages as a result
of broad experience in classrooms, arts, and field trips. Middle
Schools place a major emphasis on individual instruction creating
close ties with teachers at an important time in young lives.
High Schools build on early successes allowing Washington County
students to score well in national competitions, and have a
ninety-five percent graduation rate.
St. Georges own Dixie State College is the first stop
for many local students on their higher education journey.
Founded in 1911, Dixie State College boasts an average enrollment
of 7,000 students. The spectacular setting on the site of the
first pioneer encampment in St. George offers excellent programs
in liberal arts, business and computer information systems.
Athletic programs are affiliated with the National Junior College
Athletics Association. In fact, the Dixie State College Rebels
recently played for the NJCAA national championship in football
and basketball.
Community involvement is a key part of the Dixie State College
success story. The Dixie Business alliance and the Washington
County Economic Development Council call Dixie State College
home. The college also provides many cultural opportunities of
the community with the Dixie College Theater, The Dixie State
College Celebrity Concert Series, and the Cox Auditorium.
Classes are also offered in St. George by Southern Utah
University, whose main campus is located in Cedar City, just 50
miles to the north. The program allows Dixie State College
graduates or others in the local community to take upper level
classes without leaving St. George. SUU offers Bachelor programs
in Business Administration, Education, Criminal Justice and
Psychology at the Universitys St. George Center. A Master
of Education degree is also available through the center.
For older learners, Dixie State College offers the Institute
for continued Learning. The ICL provides an outlet for creative
energies and involvement in college life without the constrains
of test, grades, or earning credits. Programs include lectures,
study and discussion groups, educational trips, luncheons and
special events conducted during daytime hours.
St. George truly fulfills the need for knowledge with programs
and opportunities stretching from kindergarten to Elderhostel.
GOLF COURSES
Bloomington Country Club
3174 Bloomington Dr. East, St. George. . . . . . . . .
435-673-4687
Casablanca Golf Course
950 W. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.702-346-7529
Cedar Ridge Golf Course
200 East 900 North, Cedar City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
435-586-2970
Coral Canyon Golf Course
1925 N. Canyon Green Dr., Washington. . . . . . . . 435-588-1700
Entrada Golf Course
2511 West Entrada Trail, St. George. . . . . . . . . .
.435-674-7500
Green Spring Golf Course
588 N. Green Spring Dr., Washington. . . . . . . . . .
435-673-7888
Oasis Golf Club
100 Palmer Lane, Mesquite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.702-346-7820
Palms Golf Course
897 W. Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite. . . . . . . . . . . . . 702-
346-5232
Or Toll Free. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .800 621-0187
Red Hills Golf Course
1000 N. 700 W., St. George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.435-634-5852
St. George Golf Course
2190 South 1400 East, St. George. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.435-634-5854
Sky Mountain Golf Course
1030 N. 2600 W., Hurricane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
435-635-7888
Southgate Golf Course
1975 S. Tonaquint Dr., St. George. . . . . . . . . . . . .
435-628-0000
Sunbrook Golf Course
2240 Sunbrook Dr., St. George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.435-634-5866
Twin Lakes Golf Course
660 N. Twin Lakes Dr., St. George. . . . . . . . . . . .
.435-673-4441
HEALTH CARE
Always caring, improving, and expanding. That summarizes the
ever changing world of health care in St. George and neighboring
cities.
In Washington County, where the population is 90,354 as of
July 1, 2000, the availability of health care is more than
adequate and the quality surprisingly high. Because Utahs
Dixie is less than a days drive from urban centers such as
Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, the demand here for
more specialized care didnt intensify until the population
explosion of the last ten years. Today, the St. George area has
well-equipped facilities with physicians trained in most of the
standard specialties.
The 137 bed Dixie Regional Medical Center is the community
health care anchor. Dixie Regional is a hospital driven by
doctors, staff, volunteers, and administrators to meet the needs
of others. Operated by Intermountain Health Care, the hospital is
committed to care for all regardless of ability to pay.
In 2003 a second Dixie Regional Medical Center opened. It
is located on sixty acres of land at the northeast
intersection of 700 South and River Road. The new hospital is a
compliment to the revised future role of the old hospital, as a
Women, & Children's Center, and Cancer Services Center.
Services available at the St. George facility are: 24 hour
emergency care, life flight, intensive and critical care, cancer
treatment, radiology, behavioral medicine, sleep disorder
treatment, life steps treatment, chronic wound healing, cardiac
catheterization lab, an angiography suite and endoscopy lab.
Urgent care is available at other state of the art facilities
such as the new IHC Health Center, Snow Canyon Clinic, Color
Country Health Express, or the St. George Surgical Center. The
IHC Health Center Features family practice physicians available
on site, as well as mammography,
X-ray, CT scanning, fluoroscopy and a full service pharmacy.
Dixie Regional Medical Center: (435) 634-4000; 544 S.
400 E. St. George, UT 84770
IHC Health Center: (435) 688-4522; 577 S. River Road St.
George, UT 84790
Snow Canyon Clinic: (435) 673-7617; 272 E. Center St.
Ivins, UT 84738
St. George Surgical Center: (435) 673-8080; 676 S. Bluff
St. George, UT 84770
NATIONAL PARKS
Zion National Park:
Protected within Zion National Parks 229 square miles
(5,931 km) is a spectacular cliff-and-canyon landscape and
wilderness full of the unexpected including the worlds
largest arch-Kolob Arch-with a span that measures 310 feet.
Wildlife such as mile deer, golden eagles and mountain lions also
inhabit the park.
The Visitor Center at Kolob Canyons is accessible via Exit 40
from I-15. I-15 passes west of the park and connects with UT-9
and 17 to the Park US-89 passes east and connects with UT-9 to
the Par. The Zion Canyon Visitor Center is a short distance from
the Parks South Entrance adjacent to Springdale.
Bryce Canyon National Park:
Bryce Canyon National Park is located about 3.5 hours from St.
George. It is named for one of a series of a horseshoe-shaped
amphitheaters carved from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt
Plateau in southern Utah. Erosion has shaped colorful claron
limestones, sandstones and mustiness into thousands of spires,
fins, pinnacles and mazes. Collectively called
"hoodoos", these unique creations are whimsically
arranged and tinted with colors too numerous and subtle to name.
Ponderosa pines, high elevation meadows and fir-spruce forests
border the rim of the plateau, with breathtaking panoramic views
of three states. The park is open 24 hours a day all year round.
Turn north or south on U.S. 89, turn east on Utah 12 (seven
miles south of Panguitch, Utah) and travel to the junction of
Utah 12 and turn south (right) on Utah 63 and travel three miles
to reach the park entrance. (Utah 12 continues east through the
northern portion of the park.)
Glen National Recreation Area (Lake Powell)
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area offers unparalleled
opportunities for water-based and back country recreation. The
recreation area stretches hundreds of miles from lees Ferry in
Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing
scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a panorama of human history.
Additionally, the controversy of the construction of Glen Canyon
am and the creation of Lake Powell contributed to the birth of
the modern day environment movement.
Summers are extremely hot, winters are moderately cold with
nighttime lows often below freezing. Spring weather is highly
variable with extended periods of wind. Fall weather is usually
mild.
Glen Canyon Dam and the Wahweap Marina are located near Page,
AZ on Highway 89. Northern sections of the are, Bullfrog, Halls
Crossing & Hite and the Orange cliffs may be reached from
Highways 95 and 276. Escalante is located on Utah Highway 12.
Lees Ferry and the Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center are located
just off Highway 89 A bear Marble Canyon.
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES
ERA Property Management
201 E. St. George Blvd.
Saint George, UT 84770
(435) 628-1606
Access Realty
4 S. 2600 W.
Hurricane, UT 84737
(435) 635-4567
Advanced Realty
1156 E. 700 S. Suite 1
St. George, UT 84790
(435) 674-4343
Ashwood & Co Prop. Management
1086 S. Main
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 688-9180
Century 21 at the Rockies
335 E. St. George Blvd.
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 673-9090
Certified Real Estate Management
1086 S. Main Suite 102-B
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 628-8555
D & T Prop. Management Inc.
630 N. 3050 E. # C5
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 673-6193
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Ence Prop. Management
216 W. St. George Blvd.
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 688-7200
Holiday Resort Realty
144 W. Brigham Rd.
St. George, UT 84790
(435) 673-6172
Jensen Prop. Management
590 E. St. George Blvd.
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 628-1678
K H T Rentals
750 W. Ridgeview Dr.
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 673-4536
Paul Properties Inc.
720 S. River Rd. Suite D-2105
St. George, UT 84790
(435) 674-3444
Preferred Prop. Management
243 E. St. George Blvd. Suite 200
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 673-5000
Realty Express
164 W. 700 S.
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 628-2222
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ST. GEORGE UTAH
In 1862, a group of Utah pioneers brought their
wagons south to seek new lives in what is now St. George. They
sought a warm climate to grow cotton for settlers in the north.
They found a land of beautiful scenery that was perfect for the
production of grapes, cotton, silk and other staples needed
during the cold winters in the north.
Today, residents of St. George enjoy year round
sunshine, beautiful scenery, bike paths, parks, golf, cultural
opportunities, state of the art health care, and safety. St.
George is the refuge from big city stress many seek.
St. George is located on a national interstate
highway with a fine airport, around 50 restaurants, 28 hotels and
motels, 10 golf courses, and many shopping centers and malls. St.
George is the home of an elegant college campus and is a gateway
to three national parks.
St. George is situated 2,800 feet above sea
level. Winters are warm enough for golf, tennis, and other
outdoor activities. Summers feature high temperatures not
exceeding 112 degrees, and cool nights dropping in to the
seventies, making it perfect for outside barbeques and chatting
on the patio. Annual rain fall averages just eight inches a year,
which is mostly concentrated in the spring and fall.
If you are looking for culture, look no
further. St. George offers an incredible array of cultural
opportunities. The Tuacahn Amphitheater offers summer theater in
a breathtaking outdoor location. The Dixie State College
Celebrity Concert Series is a community and college collaboration
with a mission to present performing artists of the highest
quality. The City of St. George boasts an art museum and opera
hall as well as a brand new state of the art Sand Hollow Aquatic
Center.
If you are looking for history, youve
found it! St. George began with settlers who had to be
"called" to settle here! To them, St. George was to be
a regional capital, a place that would mother over twenty
colonies in the country, and that many more in Arizona and
Mexico. They set out to build a functional center and their
handiwork remains today in the form of heroic structures. First
came the St. George Tabernacle that still stands as the center of
the city, one of Americas most distinguishes buildings.
Next, they built the St. George Temple. Its glistening white
exterior walls have just been once again repainted and its
original windows have been reinforced and the interior has been
re-appointed so it stands in its original splendor in the center
of a wonderful garden square with a new adjacent visitors
center. Visitors can meet the pioneers in person through the
"Historic St. George LIVE" tour. Historic homes of
Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, Erastus Snow, Jacob Hamblin and Judge
Macfarlane have been restored and are open to tours.
St. George is a town where bicycle and walking
trails parallel the Virgin River, the St. George Marathon route,
and the Snow Canyon highway. St. George is a place where a
healthy lifestyle is inviting to all. The residents support an
election to fund parks, trails, and recreation creating a park
within a half mile of every home. St. George is the place for
sunshine, recreation and a lifestyle thats the envy of the
world.
STATE PARKS
Utah has 45 state parks that are a combination of heritage,
scenic and recreation parks. You can camp, boat, swim, fish,
picnic, visit interpretive areas, golf, hike, bike, ride
off-highway vehicles or just relax with family and friends.
Single day entrance fees in all parks is typically less than $6
per car, longer passes are as stated below.
Gunlock Reservoir-Washington County:
In scenic red rock country, 15 miles northwest of sunny St.
George lies the 240-acre Gunlock Reservoir where year-round
boating, water sports and quality fishing for bass and catfish
attract visitors. Facilities include boat launching ramp and pit
privies.
A five-day pass is $12 and allows day-use entrance to all
Utah ste parks for five consecutive days.
Quail Creek Reservoir-Washington County:
Quail Creek State Park provides excellent year-round
camping, picnicking, boating and fishing in sunny southwest Utah.
The park is three miles east of the Interstate 15 Hurricane exit
on State Route 9. Facilities include 23 campsites, modern rest
room, fish cleaning station and two covered group-use pavilions.
The Single Park Permit is $50 and allows the cardholder and
up to seven guest in the same private vehicle day-use entrance
into Quail Creek State Park. The permit is valid for the current
calendar year. The five-day pass is $12 and allows day-use
entrance to all Utah state parks for five consecutive days.
Snow Canyon State Park-Washington County:
Red Navajo sandstone, capped by an overlay of black lava
rock, makes photography, hiking, biking an camping in Snow Canyon
a double treat. The park is 11 miles northwest of St. George.
Facilities include a 35-unit campground, modern rest rooms, hot
showers, electric hookups, sewage disposal station, a covered
group-use pavilion and overflow campground.
The Single Park Permit is $40 and allows the cardholder and
up to seven guests in the same private vehicle day-use entrance
into Snow Canyon State Park. The permit is valid for the current
calendar year. The five-day pass is $12 and allows day-use
entrance to all Utah state parks for five consecutive days.
Kodachrome Basin State Park:
Kodachrome Basin is a spectacle of massive sandstone
chimneys, ever-changing from gray and white to shades of red with
the days mood. Nearby attractions include Bryce Canyon
National Park, Grosvenor Arch, Paria Canyon, movie sets and ghost
town remains. Opportunities include hiking, biking, photography
and nearby off-highway vehicle riding areas. Kodachrome is none
miles south os State Route 12 near Cannonville. Overnight camping
facilities, drinking water, modern rest rooms, hot showers and
sewage disposal stations are available. An area with picnic
tables, fire pit, barbeque grills and electricity is great for
group outings. A concessionaire provides horse rentals and
camping supplies. The park has a resident ranger.
Single Park permit is $30, the five-day pass is $12.
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UTAH TAXES
Utah does have an income tax. Utah taxable income
begins with Federal adjusted gross income, form which
itemized deductions (as claimed on the federal income tax
return); personal exemptions, and one half of federal
taxes are deducted. If you are required to file a federal
income tax return, you will likely need to file a Utah
return. If you move to Utah, you do not pay Utah taxes on
income earned while living in another state. The year you
move to Utah, you file as a part-year resident return.
Your tax is computed on all of your income as though you
were a full-year resident. However, you only pay the
amount attributable to the percentage of your income
which was actually earned while living in Utah.
Utahs top income tax rate is 7 percent. This top
rate is reached at taxable income of $4,313 for single
taxpayers. For married couples and those who qualify for
head of household, the top bracket is reached at $8,626.
Retired taxpayers may get an income tax break in Utah.
Taxpayers under age 65 can excluded up to $4,800 per
person of retirement income (pension, annuities, or
taxable Social Security benefits). Taxpayers age 65 or
older can exclude $7,500 each of income regardless of its
source. Both of these exemption amounts are phased out
for higher income taxpayers. Married taxpayers making
more than $32, 000 and single taxpayers making more than
$25, 000 will lose some or all of these exemptions,
depending on their adjusted gross income.
Utah does have state sales tax. It ranges from 5.75 to
over 7 percent, depending upon the county and city where the sale
takes place. For Washington County the rate is generally 6.25
percent.
You do not pay a tax on your retirement income to the
state where you worked when you earned the retirement
income. After Dec. 31, 1995, federal law prohibits states
from taxing most pension income of their former
residents. For 1996 and thereafter, any retirement income
you receive from a qualified retirement plan will be
taxable to the state where you reside when you receive
the distributions and not the state where you worked.
Utah has a property tax. Real estate property taxes
average .63 percent of the market value of a primary residence,
and approximately 1.15 percent of the market value of second
homes or other real estate in the St. George area. They are due
by November 30 of each year.
Utah has an inheritance tax. However, it is only
imposed to the extent that you are allowed a credit for state
taxes on your Federal estate tax return. Essentially, there is no
additional tax to pay. If there is no federal estate tax
liability there will be no Utah inheritance tax.
This information is general in nature only and is not designed
to answer all of the questions which you may have regarding Utah
taxes. As always, you should seek the advice of a competent tax
advisor with questions about your specific situation.
Source: Hafen, Buckner, Everett and Graff, PC,
90 E. 200 N. St. George,
435-673-6167 or 800-390-9064 * Certified Public
Accountants
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