WWClyde 1933

Building Through Challenge

The 1930s marked early milestones despite economic uncertainty. W.W. Clyde completed road work in Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon, Utah, as well as projects near Fish Lake, Utah, and Marsing, Idaho. In 1939, WW Clyde was elected AGC of Utah president, where he helped advance state workers’ compensation laws while continuing to expand the company’s footprint across Utah.