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Show V V.. - f i : j . j ! ; l '. -mama? - ' I j Z'A'Wl ' &y x : li M ' ; 7 ' V I 17 7 "Z i,J . JJ i m MAYOR KENNETH MC MILLAN looks over the new Lindon historical book with Cloween Leuze and Barbara Walker. The book is available at the city hall for those who have already ordered them and those who would like to purchase one or more. Lindon.:histoy books - now available from city After months of preparation the Lindon history books are ready and available at the Lindon City Hall. Titled, "Lindon Our Town," the books may be picked up by those who have already ordered them and by those why would like - to purchase them. The cost is $18 if bought before Jan. 1 and $25 after that date. The city hall is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at I 383 W. Lakeview Road in Lindon. The book contains pictures, the town's development from dugouts strung along the road to a modern city. It tells how the people lived in days gone by, what they did for fun and how they got by. It contains stories and anecdotes about animals and people. The growth of the LDS Church, memorials to those who died in service to their country, and industrial are all included. It notes that lindon lost more soldiers in Vietnam per capita than other town in the nation. There are pictures of old homes, old citizens, new citizens, etc. The book would make an excellent Christmas gift for Lindon residents, former Lindon residents, those whose ancestors came to Lindon and those who love history. Did you know thathorseshad the right-of-way over cars in the old Lindon ordinances? There is lots of fun in the new Lindon history book. |