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George Dewey Clyde

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During Clyde's first term as governor, he succeeded in increasing state aid to education and teacher salaries. During these first years as governor, highway construction increased by 500 percent, state personnel practices and wages improved, and new programs for public welfare, state parks, and
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In 1934, Clyde was appointed as a Utah state water conservator during a period of drought and was later appointed to the advisory board of the Utah Department of Industrial Development Water Resource Division. He also was elected director and later the vice-president of the Utah Water Users
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Association. In 1945, Clyde was appointed chief of the Division of Irrigation Engineering and Water Conservation and Research for the U. S. Soil Conservation Service. In 1953, he became the director of the Utah Water and Power Board.
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proposed the national park but Clyde felt the park was too large and tied up much of Utah's natural resources. After a public political battle, a reluctant compromise led to the creation of a smaller national park.
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During Clyde's second term he again came into conflict with educators. His administration's spending increases for education fell short of perceived needs and a two-day classroom walk-out was staged. The
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for twenty two years, serving as Dean of the agricultural college's College of Engineering and Technology, he is best known for an eight-year battle with
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that eventually resulted in the first statewide teachers strike in United States history during May 1964. He was also involved in the creation of
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libraries were initiated. As a fiscal conservative, however, he refused to bond the state for the increasing building needs of higher education.
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voted sanctions against Utah. Clyde finally approved a large state building bill that included education but did not require bonding.
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The creation of Canyonlands National Park also created publicity and conflict during the governor's second term. Utah's Senator
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Other events during Clyde's terms included breaking ground for the new interstate highway and the construction of the
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Clyde suffered a stroke soon after retirement and died from effects of the stroke on April 2, 1972.
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Clyde received his bachelor's degree from Utah State University and a master's degree from the
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Clyde was the younger brother of 711:Republican Party governors of Utah 261:In 1956, Clyde defeated incumbent 247:University of California, Berkeley 25: 736:20th-century American politicians 558: 696:20th-century American engineers 275:National Education Association 1: 726:Utah State University faculty 716:People from Springville, Utah 721:Utah State University alumni 326:, University of Utah Press, 706:Latter Day Saints from Utah 311:. 3 April 1972. p. 40. 222:. He came from a prominent 752: 316:Murphy, Miriam B. (1994), 556: 418: 409: 401: 396: 386: 367: 359: 354: 323:Utah History Encyclopedia 220:Canyonlands National Park 186: 95: 60: 48: 39: 355:Party political offices 173:University of California 201:tenth governor of Utah 318:"Clyde, George Dewey" 212:Utah State University 169:Utah State University 216:Utah school teachers 340:on November 3, 2022 197:American politician 27:American politician 397:Political offices 290:University of Utah 240:W.W. 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George D. Clyde

Governor of Utah
J. Bracken Lee
Cal Rampton
Springville, Utah
Republican
Alma mater
Utah State University
University of California
American politician
tenth governor of Utah
Republican
Utah State University
Utah school teachers
Canyonlands National Park
Latter-day Saint
Springville
Provo, Utah
W. W. Clyde
W.W. Clyde Company
University of California, Berkeley
J. Bracken Lee
National Education Association
Frank E. Moss
University of Utah
New York Times
"Clyde, George Dewey"
Utah History Encyclopedia
ISBN

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