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Bank on Southern Utah company history timeline

1957

State Bank of Southern Utah was founded in 1957 by community leaders who saw a need for a bank to service their local financial needs.

1960

In 1960, when its resources were $154 million, the church sold its majority stock to a group of businessmen headed by Leland B. Flint of Salt Lake City.

1990

In 1990 First Security was the largest banking system in the Intermountain West, with 186 branches, and $5.3 billion total assets.

1994

Disclaimer: Information on this site was converted from a hard cover book published by University of Utah Press in 1994.

2000

At intervals along the west side of the canyon streams of various sizes rush over the edge of the chasm forming water falls from 800 to 2000 feet high.

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