Clifford Percy Evans (August 21, 1889 – June 14, 1973)[1] was an American architect based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He graduated from Columbia University and became a draftsman for famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Chicago, Illinois.
[2] Evans was one of only two architects from Utah, the other being Taylor Woolley, who worked under Wright.
[3] In 1917 he established an architectural firm in Salt Lake City with Miles Miller and Wright's other draftsman from Utah, Taylor Woolley, that lasted until 1922.
[4] Evans was drafted into the armed forces in June 1918 and saw combat during World War I.