Henry Aldous Dixon (June 29, 1890 – January 22, 1967) was an American businessman and academic administrator who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Utah from 1955 to 1961.
[1][2] During his second term as president of Weber College, he was a member of the President's Commission on Higher Education (1946–1948), a member of the board of directors of Salt Lake Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (1945–1951), and director of the Association of Junior Colleges (1950–1954).
In 1954, Republican 1st District Congressman Douglas R. Stringfellow was forced to retire from Congress after only one term after it emerged he had lied about both his service record in World War II and his educational history.
He died in Ogden, Utah, January 22, 1967 and was interred in Washington Heights Memorial Park.
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