Rise and Fall of the Turkey Empire

W. Paul Reeve History Blazer, August 1996 Names of losing candidates, particularly in local and state elections, are often quickly forgotten after election year hoopla subsides. One such name, William Arthur Barlocker, came within 20,000 votes of winning Utah’s governor’s office in 1960 but was defeated by incumbent Republican George Dewey Clyde. To residents of the small southwestern Utah agricultural …