Heritage
Bank was founded in 1917 in St George, Utah. In 1983, Heritage converted
from mutual to local stock ownership. Throughout its history, Heritage
has specialized in residential real estate finance. Utah Banks
In contrast to the giant residential lenders and mortgage brokers, Heritage
still knows its customers by name and maintains its 80-year tradition
of personal service by originating, approving, and servicing all of its
loans. Even with assets of almost $200 million, Heritage has only one
office. Its dedicated employees still consider the customers as friends
and neighbors. If you appreciate personal service, superior products and
competitive pricing, please give Heritage Bank a call at (435) 628-0433. Utah Banks
The St. George Area is known for its warm winter weather, beautiful red
rock scenery and rich pioneer heritage. St. George and the surrounding
area continue to be acclaimed as one of America's most desirable resort,
recreation and retirement communities. Utah Banks
St.
George lies in the high desert at an elevation of 2,800 feet. The climate
is semi-arid with two separate rainfall seasons in the early spring and
later summer. Within 20 miles north of the city are the Pine Valley Mountains
with an elevation of 10,000 feet which offer a cool mountain retreat during
the summer months. Utah Banks
Within easy driving distance of the St. George area are some of the finest
scenery found in nature. Some of the world-renowned parks are the Bryce
and Zion National Parks, the Grand Canyon, Snow Canyon State Park and
Kolob Canyons. Also close by are the recreation spots of Lake Powell and
Lake Mead. Utah Banks
The St. George Marathon, held the first Saturday in October is the nation's
13th largest marathon and serves as a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
The Huntsman World Senior Games offers athlete ages 50 and over the opportunity
to compete in 17 world-class events over a two week period in October.
Both events host more than 4,000 participants from all 50 states and many
countries. Utah Banks
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