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Show Banner to promote Lindon activities u By KALYN SECRETAN A banner will soon be stretched across the highway in Lindon alerting residents to the upcoming Lindon Fair. Permanent poles are being installed in-stalled to provide a place to advertise ad-vertise community events. Banners can be snapped onto a cable and i pulled across the highway. The Lindon City Council is involved in-volved with the upcoming celebration preparations for the fair to be held August 24. A detailed schedule of events will -J bepresented in the near future. ) ;' -. Hie -t'Lindon; ' 0ur Town Book" k ill be on sale at the fair. It has sold for $25, but will be offered at a J I special booth for half price. , I The "Fair Program Book" will 'wi l feature coupons and booths can be obtained for a $15 fee. " It was decided that pipes could be used instead of concrete to speed up the picnic table project. Several citizens donated money for picnic tables which will display the donor's name. Don Peterson reported the ( completion of the 600 North and 2000 West road projects. The council expressed appreciation ap-preciation for the quality of the project and felt the purchase of new equipment has paid off. Water leakage repair is in progress. Water created problems on 400 North filling in manholes. Repair is accomplished by sealing new rings in the drill holes using quick drying plaster. It was noted loans and vehicles are available for pressure irrigation systems. The council will explore the . possiblity. for -pressure, irrigation. Advantages include cutting down the use of culinary water supply and doing away with irrigation ditches and ground water problems. Lindon is among the cities without insurance as of July 1. They are waiting to see if a statewide association can organize where assessment would be determined by the population. Insurance cost is way up. Several plans are emerging but Lindon will push for statewide self-insurance. |