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Anyone here live in St. George?

Thanks a ton For the help.

Fish and Cy - I am a Ute fan, so have to expect some questions like that. I didn't go to school for learned and stuff.
 
If you can find a job in St George and get over the heat, it seems like a great place to live. Since you already have work in line there, you just have to reconcile baking for the entire summer.

I don't know what's worse though. I am building a home in teton valley idaho, where it is colder than an Eskimos toenails for like 100 days a year. For me, I would rather have cold than hot, but I guess you just get used to wherever you live anyways.
 
Nah, not really. The whole city is pretty nice almost 0 crime.
There's some trailer parks on Dixie Downs Rd to maybe avoid, but that's about it.

Dude, I was going to come with the Dixie Downs smack. Been that way for more than 30 years!
 
If you can find a job in St George and get over the heat, it seems like a great place to live. Since you already have work in line there, you just have to reconcile baking for the entire summer.

I don't know what's worse though. I am building a home in teton valley idaho, where it is colder than an Eskimos toenails for like 100 days a year. For me, I would rather have cold than hot, but I guess you just get used to wherever you live anyways.

That is what Pine Valley and Brian Head are for. Both are less than an hour away and are cooler than the other side of your pillow. . .
 
That is what Pine Valley and Brian Head are for. Both are less than an hour away and are cooler than the other side of your pillow. . .

Yeah, but it's not like you're going to drive there on the daily. It can be a nice departure from the heat, but the summer is something you just gotta get used to.
 
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