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Show ions, while the sid(,, of the buses arc a' -tan. Puir is stopped and the alternating flashing red lights are in operation, op-eration, traffic is to stop-both stop-both coming toward the bus and the rear," said the Supervisor. Super-visor. The two new buses purchased purchas-ed this spring will carry 66 students each. The latest equipment equip-ment for the best protection of the students has been installed in-stalled in them and interiors are beautifully decorated in heavy bown naughahyde upholstering uphol-stering with rubber foam cush- School busses ready to rc!l Thirty-two big, yellow buses, all completely renovated and ready to haul thousands , of Nebo District's children to and from school are ready for the new season according to Supervisor Super-visor Merlon Bryson of ; the District Staff. The fleet of thirty-two buses, bus-es, including two new ones, are tuned up, filled with antti-freeze, antti-freeze, gas and oil and will be in the hands of the bus drivers this week. "There is always work to be done keeping the buses rolling as well as helping to keep other district automotive automo-tive equipment in shape to perform well," said Mr. Bryson. Bry-son. All motors have been overhauled, over-hauled, brakes adjusted, interiors' inter-iors' and exteriors washed, cleaned and painted where needed. Nebo School District bus personnel are especially chosen cho-sen for their ability to handle their buses effectively and well, Mr. Bryson reported. "The biggest job we have in school bus transportation today is to convince the average motorist mo-torist that, when a school bus |