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Show march is. iki Sunday, County. I'un inn Iw-- W SUNDAY HERALD jit.li rr mm nrt WDUllp'b If X 4 WITH VEHICLES Regardless of Heather or Road Conditions V V. 4EEL-DRIV- Safeguards your family la sickness or emergencies , . . gen you Into town for supplies . , , gets feed to animals on rang makes your delivery promises certain helps you maintain schedules. models featurt original continental idling and numerous mechanical NASH A1KFLYTE FOB '53 The new 1953 Naib, which is being colors and hailed by motorists throughout the land, features greater, more- advancemenU. Many new exterior solid and two-to-n Interior upholstery and trim selection! are offered on all 1353 Nash economical and more beautiful modeli in the traditional Ambitador and Statesman lines. Highlighted by the advanced styling of super and custom model, Frampton Motor Company la the Provo Pmln Fsrlna, renowned European custom body designer, the new dealer tor Naih models. E Wis , ' : . -. , r ( v SAVES Positive traction saves you gag . . . rubber . . . oil . . . chains . . . manpower . . . tow costs and time. You malt your profits re gardless of weather or road conditions that stop others from getting through. WILLYS TRUCIC '" .... ,,,-'' ' IiJhmii . ii the history of the car. Outstanding mechanical feature perhaps Is a new "miracle ride' which brings to the high volume field for the first time the smooth riding characteristics of heavier, costlier cars. Ja Provo the dealer for the Ford la Tellurlde Motor Company, - in hiiMMii i. CUSTOMLINE FOKDOR FOR& Smart, sleek lines accentuated by e new tail lights and a new chrome moulding through the center of the rear fenderllne are featured In the 1953 Ford Custom- line Fordor sedan. All models of the new Ford have new advance- ments and leflnements which distinguish them as the greatest In Jet-tub- . ' companion building, the Crammer School Building, waa completed In 1910 and consisted of nine rooms. Prior to the opening of the New Lehl Elementary School last fall these two buildings served as Lehl's ""1 mentry ichool buildings. LEHI Lehl children from provides the ultimate In'room, was added to the school, and eontlnUnd in ODeratlon until 1930. "na oola fnr to-Seriously over- utllltv and ronvnli.nr ro.rt.n t alvth D0W .unoccu They 800 of them have the privilege of day's centralized school program. when all children were transferred JT0?' nn cnnlni Man irhm fA th Prtmirv mntt (;nmmRr i"VMI attendina school in one of the most Junlnp The sixth school operating In 1913 modern and beautiful' elementary. students . . , 550 in number , . . school buildings. was the Central School, located on school buildings In the state. Com- - attend school In an older( but com- - The Franklin school was another the northeast corner of Center paratlvely modern structure. Two'imall unit, located at the pleted only this year, the schools hause Lehl's entire school section of Fifth West and State Street and Sixth North. It housed students In grades nine to 12, and popul.Uon of 1350. but 40 years street It was erected In 1875 un u 13ZZ When the new, lservea rammunltv waaL. c. atro. when th l .1.11.1.. m... .u. . . , KMf VIUIJICII iU MJV ilCff OUIVCJ more modern high school building , consiaeramy smaller man n is trea lnd operated continuously was opened farther down the street now, LehLbad alx schools in oper- - unm 1927, ..1. .1.. .lu .crvv I.. uuu .1ui.u.i.ucuumjr nil PnccmfP educational needs. rnnn in 1883 bv me New west tduca- NEW LONnnV Most of tnese schools were a far.tiorfal Conmlssinn. a Cnncrpffn- - nollce court cry from tht large and convenient tional organizaUon with headquar-- ! cation and breach of peace, a prl- . '"" lers in uosion. Mass. scnooi teacner, William F jr icaiea wlrt,u rd,y better than one"room,Main Street between Center and Carney, said his pupils were First West tiieeilt this school ing him to drink. His case was une or we most picturesque was opened first as a high school with conunuca tor three months to the old Scgo Uly School, originally 'four students in the first class. 8ive him a chance to "get straight-- a , school ereefcd in 1894 Later it added lower grades, and ned out." to serve students in the Fourth eventually the high school division, Ward area in the northeast part.was dropped. It served Lehl stu-o- f town. Of brick construction, it dents until 1920. 'A was located across the street north The Primary school was built from the present Fourth LDS,n 1905 at Center and Second North Ward Chapel. In 1913 a second street, an eight-roostructure. Its Modern Elementary School at Lehi Providqs Ultimate in Utility, Convenience 20-Roo- m ol orrtinirlv no -i CV s.- - SLIP . . . f'O SKID - This I ... NO STALL truck is ideal for travel any time of tie year. Built with the ruggedness of the world famous 'JCCP' Willys truck gives you high gas mileage, low maintenance cost. A "must" vehicle for rural, farm or range operation the year around. Hurricane powered. y " . YOU "go-anwher- WILLYS STATION WAGON ra tor Ends bad weather travel worries.. Carries 6 adults or big cargo in 98 cu. ft space. Puts action in traction. For pleasure or business all year. ' Hurricane powered. n.v,vnr.lKMw.lMll!r EOTCH6M- on"'e 170 North 1st West Provo ME! CO. Phone 648 one-roo- m m f 5r ' HI! Well, another year has rolled around and we at Motor Mercantile take this opportunity of thanking our customers for the fine business sent our way. "Bill Leslie (that'a me), counterman and buyer, wants to let all the people of Central Utah know that Motor Mercantile Co. carries the finest name brand automotive merchandise in America." "It's a pleasure, to always know the merchandise you sell advertised and is nationally ' ... - .. .... , ' 'r' if V . .: - - guaranteed. Our shelves are loaded with fine seasonal merchandise for all our dealers. Our equipment to lines are In stock for dealers ' look at before buying." , Our stock is well arranged and reserves In our basement guarantees good steady service. " we Talking about Service Just added another truck to be able to give more of it. Virg camp, "our boss" says, "Bill, let's give Service plus and don't forget to take good care of our customers." Our outside salesman, "Tex" Good Is raring to go to help all you dealers out, and "Cal" Johnson says, "This Is going to be a banner year for Motor r. ..: ..; W, S- - dm) .am" 7 YOUR LEADS DEPENDABLE DEALER - f J Center Provo, Utah ' ? ; , ' " I FOR . . . si 11 UJ Evswr'- VJ' i 1 : Sincerely, BILL LESLIE 21? West " (as - .Mercantile Co, t.. I Sm Hfi'"'flf , J ... - -- Mercantile." Marion says, "Bring In the glass orders, boys! We'll get them out In a hurry also, don't forget those speedometers." Clyde Ostler, "The Kidding Counter Boy With a Grin" says, Send In the orders, what I can't fill, I'll let Bill do it. Lawrence Gray says, "There's no place to work v- Uta Motor Merc." Vlola Thompson, the, office 'and manager, says, ''Hello when in doubt always call 1782. Good luck and may you call often to our store. 247 West Center Street (n, Provo. ' ' COMPANY .L I RUGGED PEAK Above is a view of Cleveland Peak In Otesson basin in the Uintas on the headwaters' of Lake Fork River. 97, West 3rd Scaili PROVO PiiOHsT2f45 |