Does Pages roll over to being an App Store upgrade?

I have Pages on my Mac Pro from 2009.
Does this become an App Store supported program?
I see that there is an update out yesterday for "Pages 1.7" described as for both Mac and IOS, but my App Store doesn't detect it on my computer.

When I upgraded to Mountain Lion and used Software Update check it did "roll over" to the AppStore and downloaded the Pages 4.2 update. I haven't updated to 4.3 as I don't have any need for it so far.
@ Peter Inova1 Make sure yo ahve you iWork applications in its folder in the Application folder so the update program can find them.

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