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Show I - 1 -" " S. V V r"s ' - ( xwri "1 f( , . . Lindon's oldest citizen, James Rodebach, 100 years old, server as Grand Marshall for the Lindon parade. Centenarian grand marshall could pay a 50 cents entry fee to participate. James Rodebach, 100, was the Grand Marshall of the Lindon Fair Parade Saturday. He is the oldest resident of Lindon. Lin-don. A good crowd attended the breakfast and parade which lead off the activities at Lindon's annual celebration. The mayor and city council rode in the Deseret Bank fire truck. Some wards sponsored floats. Uncle Sam and Indians were in the parade on horseback. The afternoon was filled with activities, concessions and booths at Lindon Park. In addition there were displays of art, crafts, flowers, vegetables and fruits at the Lindon Lions Building. Of special interest in the evening was the arena events in which youth |