Show I George Clyde in Governor Race George Dewey Clyde director of the Utah Water Vater and Power er Board Doard this week announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination tor or g governor o a v e ern r n o 0 r I and said I sincerely believe belle this is the way I 1 can best serve servo the State of Utah Mr 1111 Clyde played a leading role in the successful fight to obtain authorization of the Upper Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado River Storage Project and has a lifetime background In ir- ir agriculture engineering I I research and education that has made him thoroughly familiar with Utah problems from one end of the state stale to the other I My major objective is and will at always ays be to build a sound economy econ economy I omy for the entire state Mr Clyde Circle said Bahl For or some Borne time past I 1 have been strongly urged by business busi bUBI- ness nese and chic civic loaders leaders farmers and educators around the state to toI tenter I enter my illY candidacy for governor i i After Arter giving it much thought and andI analysis I decided to do so beI be- be I U c. e I honestly feel I 1 am In a position to carry out this basic objective I 1 III have I never before sought I political l office a and I have hue no ambition to make a career of politics poll poli I tics tics but but neither do I 1 have any political strings or obligations he continued I have havo been a Republican all my life and I 1 am amIn amIn amIn In harmony with the policies and al principles of the EIsenhower administration administration ad ad- I ministration and the Republican Party It was a He Republican publican administration adI administration ad- ad I ministration that gave us liS such I I vital help hell In obtaining lion of the Colorado River Storage Storage Stor I age Project and the help of the Republican administration will be bo equally Important in getting appropriations appropriations ap ap- ap- ap for actual tion I feel reel Utah must have a I state administration that isto is I known to bo be friendly to the na- na na-I na I 1 administration and to agree I with It on policies of resources I I development I I 1 In outlining other major planks in his platform Mr 11 Clyde said I l realize the need neel for a strong educational system to meet the I I needs of or Utah's growing population lion tion and to maintain the high educational educational educational ed ed- standards for which Utah has been renowned As a former dean of the school of ot engIneering engineering engineering en en- at Utah State Stale AgrIcultural Agricultural Agricultural tural College and one who spent nearly neatly a quarter century as a teacher I feel reel I have a sound knowledge of the problems and needs of education |