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Dain was named the new interim mayor at a city council special session Friday night. He will serve the remainder of the year, taking the vacated seat of Mayor Jeff Acerson, who left in late June to serve as a mission president for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Two candidates filed to be chosen for Mayor Jeff Acerson's seat current city councilman Bruce Carpenter and Dain. After nearly two hours of deliberation at the special session, ses-sion, the Lindon City Council unanimously chose Jim Dain to act as interim mayor for the city until the next election. "I was glad to have a difficult dif-ficult decision between the two outstanding candidates," said Lindon City Councilman Eric Anthony. "We are really blessed to have such good people wanting to serve our community." Dain comes from a background back-ground of public service in f i V ' Lindon mayor Jim Dain Lindon that began in 1992 with his first election to the Lindon City Council. He then spent 12 consecutive years on the Lindon City Council, Coun-cil, serving three full terms. "It is just a great opportunity to serve the city and give back to the place that has given so much to me and my family," Dain said. He left the City Council five years ago for personal reasons, and said that in that time he missed the service opportunities. op-portunities. "1 missed the associations 1 had while I was there," Dain said. "I love this city and love being part of the city. I would be blessed to be able to serve my community in whatever way suits the needs of the city." Dain also made a significant contribution to Lindon City with his design of the Lindon City Center, creating theMe-signs theMe-signs and donat ing his time and efforts to the city for the building. With his service now, Dain said that one of the biggest things the city can do to improve im-prove is to work on communicating communi-cating with its residents to help them understand the actions the city takes. 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