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Show ft Completes Basic Army Pvt. Shawn D. Dixon, son of retired Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Manzie D. Dixon of 796 N.W. Clearfield, Clearfield, and Yvonne V. Dixon of Fayette, N.Y., has completed basic training at Fort Jackson. S.- C. DURING THE training stu- dents receied instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. Completes Training Navy Seaman Recruit John T. Rasmussen, son of Delbert T. Rasmussen of 164 E. Center St., Kaysville.has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Recruit Training Command Great Lakes. DURING THE eight weektraining cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the navy's 85 basic occupational fields. DEDICATION'S TUESDAY At long last, dedication ceremonies are coming up Tuesday for the new $2.3 million addition to the Davis Area Vocational Center, adfar the largest new buiIding--t- o the Kays-vill- e ding 43,000 square feet--b- y campus. Housing automotive and diesel mechanics on the main level and business classes in the mezzanine, equipment will be state of the art, Director Jack Shell says. An open house will lead off activities at 6 p.m. followed by the 7 p.m. dedication ceremonies, Included with the dedicatory prayer to be given by State Sen. Haven Barlow, with remarks by Jack Dunlop from the state building board and Oscar W. McConkie, Utah State School Board chairman, along with participation by Sheryl 1. Allen, Davis School Board president, introduction by DAVC Board Pres. Dee R. Forbes and acceptance of the building by DAVC Director Jack Shell. The purlics invited and refreshments will be served. COMPUTER COUNTING 111. in Even elementary school students are learning with the Field Elementary help of computers these days. Hill and micro four hopes to double now has computers that number soon, according to Principal Ed Case. The school uses computer teaching programs at all grade levels; from simple counting exercises to complex Civil War simulations. their studies were seamanship, close order drill. Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. EFFICIENT, Receives Medal Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Nelson of 1988 E. Rosewood Lane, Layton, received word from Augsbury, Germany that their daughter, SP4 Judy V. Nelson has distinguished her- SERVICES jm Ram-stei- administrative specialist, assuming the duties as the units equal opportunity council member, finance, personnel NEARLY READY Couple Arrives A U.S. Air Force husband and wife team. Staff Sgts. Bruce E. and Jeri L. Pasch, has arrived for duty at Air Base, West Germany. BRUCE, son of Bruce E. and Katherine A. Pasch of Parksley, Va., is a graduate of Crossland High School. Camp Springs, Md. JERI, daughter of Tomean F. Simonson of 1486 Stanford St., Layton and Leonard L. Simonson of Sandy, is a disaster preparedness technician. She is a 1973 graduate of Layton High School. self through exceptionally meritorious service as an actions, legal and promotions clerk while assigned to the 74th Detachment, 512th U.S. Army Artillery Group from Jan. 11, 1982 through Dec. 20, 1983. SP4 NELSON received the ARCOM, a Army Commendation medal. She was one of two to get this distinguished honor that is usually reserved for officers. Judy has been serving in the Army in Germany the past year and a half. IN A SPECIAL letter sent to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson by the base commander, the superior officer noted, SP4 Nelsons ability to perform under pressure has been noted by all members of her chain of command. She constantly showed a genuine concern for the welfare of the soldiers in the detachment. The job knowledge and expertise she acquired while working in the orderly room was evident in her efficient and timely administrative transactions. Her outstanding performance and professional attitude set an example worthy of emulation and contributed significantly to the FAIR LEGAL n THEY WERE previously JUDYNELSON effectiveness of the deteach-ment- 's orderly room. The Layton resident was instrumental in completing the 50th ordinance brigade annual general inspections. SHE ASSUMED the duties of perimeter guard during numerous field problems, served on the equal opportunity council and acted as a recorder. Judy will be home on Dec. 20. She will spend Christmas with her family in Layton before going to Fort Carson, Colo, for the rest of her enlistment, a period of eight months. 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