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Show lieetch new Lindon J. P. I, f I - - ; . - ; William H. Keetch, lifelong resident of Lindon, has been sworn in as the new Lindon Justice of the Peace. Bill's wife, Carol, will serve as court clerk. They were sworn into office at the last Lindon City Council meeting with City Administrator Ray Brown administering the oath of office. The Lindon Justice of the Peace court handles violations for accidents, ac-cidents, alcohol and drugs, drivers licenses, mechanical condition and faulty equipment, non-moving, reckless and exhilation driving, speeding, criminal violations, wild life, boating, park and recreation violations and common motor carrier violations. Court is held each Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the City Hall in Lindon. Robert Winfield had served as Justice of the Peace in Lindon for retirement age of 65. Bill and Carol are the parents of four children and have 14 grandchildren. grand-children. Bill has served in three bishoprics having served as bishop for fom years. He has served in three stake presidencies and presently is the Executive Secretary to the Regional Representative who is over three regions and 14 stakes. He has been an active scouter and has received the Eagle award, Second Miler, District Award of Merit and the Silver Beaver. He is a former Assistant District Chairman in the Timpanogos District of the BSA. Bill has worked on the Wood Badge Staff for the past six years and is currently course director for the Maple Dell Wood Badge Course. Wood Badge is the highest form of Adult Leadership Training for the BSA. William H. Keetch about four and one-half years when he was forced to retire this summer when he reached the manditory |