SPRINGVILLE — Two historic World War II–era buildings are making a long-awaited return to Wendover, nearly 75 years after they were first moved to Springville.

The structures, once part of the Wendover Air Base where crews trained for missions that helped end the war, have spent decades at Clyde Companies’ yard in Springville.

They were being used as workshops and storage.

Now, as Clyde Companies prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year with plans to build a new corporate headquarters in Springville, company leaders decided the buildings’ story was too important to demolish.

Instead, they’re being returned to Wendover for preservation.

“We’ve always been really interested in history and preserving things,” said Wilford Clyde.

Clyde, who is the chairman of the board of

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