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Grand Marshals Daril & Dana Magleby

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Mayor’s Message

Mayor’s Message

Daril and Dana Magleby have been selected to serve as grand marshals of the 2025 Lindon Days Celebration. As long-time residents and dedicated contributors to the community, the Maglebys embody the values of service, leadership and family that define Lindon.

Daril Magleby was born in Monroe, Utah, and raised on a farm, where he learned the principles of hard work and perseverance. After graduating from South Sevier High School in 1981 — where he served as student body president — he attended Southern Utah State College before serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the New Mexico Albuquerque Mission. Upon returning, he completed a degree in communications with a minor in marketing at Southern Utah University and was actively involved in student leadership.

An entrepreneur at heart, Daril has built a distinguished career in business. He co-founded Label Express, a successful flexographic label manufacturing company, and went on to help lead ventures such as The Pizza Factory and FlexTech. Today, he is a partner at TherapEase, LLC, a company focused on innovative knee rehabilitation technology.

Daril has served on the Provo/ Orem Chamber of Commerce Board, chaired the Utah County Convention and Visitors Bureau, and contributed to public health as a member of the Utah County Health Department Board. He served for eight years on the Utah County Tax Advisory Board and has been a Lindon City Council member in two separate terms. His service in his church includes leadership roles such as bishop, stake executive secretary, and branch president at the Provo Missionary Training Center. He and Dana also served an LDS mission together in the Scotland/Ireland Mission, offering support to young adults and missionaries.

Dana Magleby was born in Mesa, Arizona, and raised in Cedar City, Utah. She graduated from Cedar High School and attended Southern Utah State College before serving a mission in the Indiana Indianapolis Mission. She worked in various secretarial roles, including at the Provo City Attorney’s Office and the Brigham Young University Police Department, before stepping away from professional work to focus on raising her family.

Dana’s lifelong dedication to service is evident in her church and community involvement. She has served in many capacities within the LDS Church, including Young

Women’s president, in the stake Young Women’s, in the Stake Relief Society, and in Primary. She also played a central role during their mission in Scotland/Ireland and in leadership at the Provo MTC.

Dana has also volunteered extensively with the PTA in local schools, supporting students and educators alike. Together, Daril and Dana have lived in Utah County for more than 37 years and have called Lindon home for the past 30.

Married in 1987 in the St. George Utah Temple, they are the proud parents of four children and loving grandparents to two beautiful granddaughters. Their family continues to grow and thrive throughout Utah County, with deep roots in the Lindon community.

Daril and Dana are honored to serve as Grand Marshals for Lindon Days 2025. They look forward to celebrating this special occasion with their neighbors, friends, and fellow Lindon residents — a place they love and have helped shape through decades of service and devotion.

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