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Show THE Six Page NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, IN 1952 CHRYSLERS STYLE AND POWER FEATURED Nephi News "1 Misses Bertha and Lula Mo Fhcrson were in Salt Lake City over the week end visiting with relatives. Private First Class Richard Draper of Fort Bliss, Texas spent the week end visiting with his wife, the former Marilyn Miller. Captain and Mrs. David E. Salisbury are the proud parents of a son born December 5 at the L D S hospital in Salt Lake City. Capt. Salisbury is stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Mrs. Salisbury is the former Ida Wlson. Mrs. Alec Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Salisbury are the grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller are the happy parents of their third daughter born December 7 In a Henderson, Nevada hospital. Mrs. Miller is the former Florence Golden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Miller of . 4 "1 IPWWn-- &2M s 91. ....... f Trm i. . L V-The 1952 Chrysler New Yorker Newport, powered by the 180 horsepower Firepower 8 engine, is an ample of the sleek massive beauty which is typieal of the luxurious new Chrysler line. r :. The interior of the 1952 New Yorker sedan fe itures beautifully designed hardware and newly styled luxury upholstery and ex- :y The 1952 Chrysler Windsor club coupe features the improved Spitfire engine with output increased to 119 horsepower. Refinements throughout the line, engi neering innovations, characterize Chrysler's 1952 models. Chrysler officials point out that the demands of the rearmament program have precluded the extensive tooling program necessary for drastic model changes. They add that Chrysler introduced more Important new features in Its 1951 line than ever before were offered by any manufacturer in a single year. These included the V-- 8 FirePower engine, Hydraguide shock abpower steering, Oriflow e Drive sorbers and torque converter. Refinements contributing to pereconformance, appearance, safety, incoromy and comfort have been porated in the 1952 line. Features formerly available only in certain models have been extended to cover the entire line. Fluid-Torqu- Line Features 18 Body Styles The number of body styles offered by Chrysler has been considerably reduced by eliminating those of smaller production and those that are approximated by others retained in the line. Despite this reduction, however, there remain 18 body styles. All models save those in the Windsor and Windsor DeLuxe lines are 8 powered by the FirePower engine. The Windsor and 1952 V-- Windsor DeLuxe have an improved version of the Chrysler "Spitfire" engine, higher powered and designed for improved performance and longer life. The torque available from this engine is higher at all speeds than that obtainable in the one it supersedes. The torque curve is much flatter at the peak and indicates an Improved performance at normal driving speeds. The bore remains unchanged at 3 716 inches but the stroke has inbeen increased from 4V4 to creasing cubic displacement from 250.6 to 264.5. The engine produces 119 horsepower with a compression ratio of 7 to 1. Longer life, improved economy and greater scuff resistance result from the use of the new chromium-plate- d top piston rings and new wide-sloil rings. Improved coolmodels is ing in the accomplished by a seven pound pressure release vent radiator cap which lessens the possibility of coolant loss due to boiling. Power Steering Available extra cost, except in the Crown Imperial where it remains standard. Quieter operation o? the Oriflow shock absorbers introduced as standard equipment on all models in 1951 is attained by refinement of the piston and base valve assemblies, permitting a more gradual change in the velocities of the fluids at the discharge ends of the orifices. Smarter exterior appearance results from the use of new wheel covers and a new tail light. In all models except the Imperial and Crown Imperial the ornamentation of the wheel cover is limited to a beaded ring just inside the tire valve opening and a raised center hub incorporating three concentric stepped rings. The wheel cover is of stainless steel. In the Imperial and Crown Imperial models the centered crown is set in a depression three inches in diameter. The new tail light used on all models save the Imperial and Crown Imperial projects from the fender and contains an integral back-u- p light, eliminating the separate back-u- p lights used on 1951 Hydraguide steering, which proved to be one of the most popular engineering advances ever offered by Chrysler will be available also on the 1951 Yindsor and Windsor DeLuxe lir - ' nstead of only on the eight-cyli- n models, as was the will be optional at case in 3" Interior styling includes improvements in upholstery and trim with an unusually wide choice of materials that are the most luxurious and tasteful that Chrysler has ever er 4, ot er on All Models models. WITH ". ID L- - I - . " offered. Thirteen solid colors and six two-topaint combinations are offered. ne 136 UTAH Chrysler fo 52 M A NEW KIND TRA VEL I 4 lib TTM T M -J I :i."-f!iii- MOTOROLA'S EXCLUSIVE GLARE GUARD jsr 'L txtra ami what auaUabil FRINGE AREAS On IKnplay, Dee, 14th '&Zfrfrt j and 15th ARE THE COUNTRIES' LEADERS IN T Y A More Powerful Windsor "6T The famous Hpitfira engine b in six and power. Hydra-guid- e Power Steering. Electric Window Lifts, available at extra oot. Windsor Body Sty la: 6 and 0 Sedant, Club Coupe, Town A Country Wagon. Windsor DeLuxt: Sedan, Convertible Coupe, The Newport Brilliant IU. Fluid-Mali- Hydraguide Steering, Klcctrio Window Lifts, Fluid Torn m Drive, as extra equipment. (Ha. id Sedans, Club Couiie, Town Country Wagon.) -- L The Distinguished eu Yorker 131 H' whoelbase, All-ne- brakes, 180 hornppower. Interior Tailoring, Power c Drive. Power Kluid-Mnti- Steering, Fluid-Torqu- Drive, e Electric Window Lifts, as extra equipment. Sedan, Convertible Coupe, Newport Coupe.) n. The Magnificent Coupe.) 180 Saratoga V-- 8 Tb spectacular Chrjmlrr Kirr Power anKin on 12S wlMM'ltxme. Power brakes, c Drive, MX 0? PROVO Announcing THEY BRING YOU POWER" for FRINGE AREAS 1 CENTER CARS SO WONDERFULLY DIFFERENT TO DRIVE RC As NEW TV SUPER SETS &4p us we on any new or nt Imperial Peerless new leader of the world's fine cars. 180 il. P. and more. Eleetric Window lifts standard, H.vdrssiiide Steering, Fluid-Tnrqii- e Drive utandard on Crown Imperial, available on other mod- el.'. Newairplnne-typ- t MincP.rd on Crown Imptrini. (Imperii:' t n'Vngrr ."vinn or i.i i.T( Coupe, t rn l 'p rini in and Li.,t .. ,V.fin ... AMERICAS FIRST rORi:B Sifrt'isn a"'ety. ", ron rol , . hVilrulir aiilonuitH-all4 5 of lit work! d . See them both at Lt A V HI'S if ft THE for down-payme- Handsome Gifts He Can Wear Accessory Gifts He'll Prize Choose Gifts for Men at a Mans Store m "The Gift that Keeps on Giving" AND SUPER POWER i our store or write . - Dunkley'sWESTMusic Mart PHONE 3757 BEST IN TELEVISION WITH "PICTURE . IDnng mis aaverrisemenT to . ii ii win can - - Irwin De your used piano in our stock) USE TO SCOR E UliH Nl MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY . KANBE STORY & CLARK 1 MONA The Mona school will resent their annual Christmas program on Thursday evening, December 20th at 7 o'clock in the new Ward Amusement hall. "In Toy-land" will be presented by the First and Second Grades; Davy's Gift for the Christ Child" by the Third, Fourth and Fifth grades, and "The Christmas Fairy and Sixth, Seventh Scrooge' by the and Eighth grades. Specialties will occupy the time between the acts. Admission is free. 1951 Ideal Christmas Gifts Program CHRISTMAS A THIS 13, PIANOS CLARINET FOR SALE Con. tact Mrs. Lester H. Belliston. Mona School Plans Xmas 1 MAKE December MAri TfcA FOR SALE Plenty of cotton washable bags Can be used for many household purooses fiond condition 25c each Juab Valley Feed Co. Payson. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Keyte (Beth Bean) of Los Angeles are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter on November 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bean of Nephi are the Mrs. Bean is now grandparents. visiting with the Keytes in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ockey are happily announcing the arriv al of two grandchildren. A daugh ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Therl Ockey December 4 at Aus Other grandparents tin, Texas. are Dr. and Mrs. Irel Allison of Austin. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Keith Ockey on November 16 at Ogden. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ockey of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Judkins or North Ogden. trim. rather than revolutionary CARD OF THANKS To the many kind friends and neighbors who so graciously extended help and sympathy during the illness and following the death cf our father, for the words spoken at the comforting services, the lovely musical selections and floral tributes and to all who contributed in any way, we extend our grateful thanks. The A. P. Jacobsen family. PAINTER MOTOR CO. U0 South Main Nephi, Utah |