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Show ,V' I f ' l-k j j f - . sn i ' xi " 4 vvrf r -1 i " I--" i ( 1 ,:,--:yyi.. I 'fww,. -: III'' I tf""iiiffi'TrMiMl'"Mnr in - - m i. - - - - vi-l Lindon City Officials Left to right, Rief Wadley, Oliver Johnson, City Councilmen; Mayor W. D. Chapman; City Councilman Victor Vicklund; City Recorder Mrs. Helois Johnson; and Councilman Harold Keetch. One City Councilman will be appointed to complete the officials. Lindon City Officials Are Sworn In Monday Lindon, Utah's youngest third class city, swore in its first elect-' ive officers Monday night when Councilmen Harold Keetch and Reif Wadley took the oath from Justice Joseph Harris. President of the Town Board, W. D. Chapman, and Board Members, Mem-bers, Oliver Johnson and Victor Vicklund were holdover members and, is as much, did not have to take the oath of office in the city form of government. One more councilman must be appointed to the council. How ever, Mayor Chapman said that he wouldn't make the appointment until he receives the charter making mak-ing Lindon a corporate city of thi-third thi-third class. Mayor Chapman said that he had received a letter from Gov. J. Bracken Lee stating that he had issued the proclamation and that he had forwarded proof of publication public-ation to the Secretary of State. Lindon bearely got under the wire in the last census, having 801 population. pop-ulation. Townships must have 800 population before they can make application for a third class charter. char-ter. Immediately after the elected councilmen were sworn in the first meeting was called to order. Mrs. Helois Johnson was transferred transfer-red from clerk to recorder. Other order of business included assignments assign-ments of Oliver Johnson and Harold Har-old Keetch to streets and roads, and Victor Vicklund and Reif Wadley to the water department. Other assignments will be made when the new councilman is appointed, ap-pointed, Mayor Chapman said. |