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Show rJLGSLEIGSX. X- - TnETRItWEEEIXJOUENAlI.OGANyTAn., V tF automobile world as has been the 1916 Model 83 Overland. C The thousands of orders which have flooded the big Overland factory, is the Stamp of approval and ap preciation for the big. values offered in the 1916 Overland line. 83 4 - Electric-Start- er C Model h.p. cylinders imd Latest One Man Lights. Top. 33x4 Tires and Q. D. Rims. Splitdorf High Tension Magneto. Stromberg Carburetor. Special Seday Upholstering (better than most leather). Latest Rain Vision Wind Shield. Car Complete with Everything, Including Extra Tire Rim. , S850 8825 Touring. Welding, restoring broken parts in any metal, as good ne as new. Decarbonizing wlt6 Oxygen ' ot cylinders, effecting perfect elimination of carbon, at half the old cost of hand work. , Scientific Valve Grinding for all cars, producing astonishing re-- " suits in added power. . lire Repairs madef quickly and Liners for fully guaranteed. tires at half prices usually quoted, Diamond Tire Distributors for the world famous line made the B. F, Goodrich Rubber Co. The beet- tire at tbe lowest' price, barring none. Big Line Auto Supplies and Roadster. Delivered at Logan. W. A. ROSS, Agent. Headquarters OCR MODERN MACHINE Ford Motors rebuilt and guaranteed to deliver the same power as when new. Specifications 35 FEATURES At and Service tion at ALL NIGHT SERVICE. Cars left at night washed or greased for Sta- egrlymorning delivery Logan Garage and Supply Company Logan canyon. to to'to y V Mr. Moses Thatcher and Mrs. A. B. Squires and little daughter, Miss Lettie Thatcher, son of Salt Lake are visiting Lee here guests of Mrs. and little son, and Mr. Lettie " Thatcher, motored to Spring-vill- e Thatcher. to to to the early part of -- the Mrs.. LettieThatcher and Mrs. weel -- thoda B. Cook spent last week Miss Sybil Frogner left the in Logan canyon at the Thatchearly part of the week for San er camp. ' to to to Francisco,, where she will visit T.B. Budge and family and the exposition and then go to Portland, .Oregon, where she Mr. and Mrs.-- Roy McAlister, .... - left will fill a mission. Wednesday for a trip toto to through the Yellowstone., Park Miss Libbie Park entertained by motor. Last Week of The Hubs Early Clearance Sale The last week of our Sale- will be a Record ' Breaker as a great many Bargains have been, added , - - EVERYBODY COME TO THIS SALE as it will be your last chance to get the Theta girls with a prettily toto to . Dr. W. J. wife and Hayward appointed party Tuesday afteryour summer Wearing apparel at a noon. The rooms were decorated and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. PasSey discount of with garden flowers- .- Sewing, motored to Brigham City Sun--- 4 . day. games andTefreshments . to to to. .. cupied the time. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark and to to The . Misses Amold. sisters of i little daughter 'and Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Arnold, arrived last week E.T,Lewis and children - left from Braintree, Mass., and will Thursday through Logan days outing at yoh for a ten spend the summer here, , Bear Lake. ' h h h . to to to "Mr: Nephi L. SHorris" spent Miss Arvilla Woolley of Pocathe early part of the week here. tello is a guest of Miss Annie ft kai to . Senator - Smoot spent last Budge. to to to week-en- d . here. Miss Helen Thomas of Salt to to to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Powell Lake is visiting here, guest of ' . Miss Florence Odell. spent the week in merit to Miss Arvilla Woolley of same evening. Those included to to m to to to Mr. A, M.Fleming left -W-ed-nesday Pocatello After. the -- tennis wereMr.and Mrs. . Luther, Misses - Edn- a- and Florence for Iowa, where busi- games "refreshments were servNibley are expected home from Mr. and Mrs. G. A. California the latter part of the ness will keep him for a month. ed. The guests were" Misses Torgeson, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton week. to to to- . . 4 Marie Pederson,' Helen Thomas. G, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy to to to The Theta girls spent over Miss Claire Parrish spent last last Sunday in Logan' canyon Margaret Budge. Bullen, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Cole, to to to week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shepard, Mr. in Salt Lake. at the Benson camp. On Sunday The of Miss Hedvig and Mrs. A. H. marriage to to to , entertained of a Thompson. number they Benson Miss Mary Sorenson went to town to to to folk with a chicken dinner Manti and Mr. Clinton Kjar of took place Wednesday in Mrs. D. H. Thomas and childBrigham City Thursday- - for a who motored into the canyon the In the even- ren - are at Ander.soms Logan monthsr visit with relatives. temple. Miss the for E. day. Mary an informal reception was to . to to on Bear Lake, guests of Johnson chaperoned the party. ing at home of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolapp given brides the Mrs. Clarence Anderson. to to to motored here-froto to to Miss Libbie Park entertained parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogden last Benson for the immediate famMiss Nettie Petersen is visitSaturday. Mrs. Rolapp spent the girls with a delight- ilies and in Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. relaintimate here with ing social weejj: ful visiting afternoon Thursday. tives, while Mr. Rolapp motored Garden flowers brightened the friends. The bride and groom E. B. Isgreen. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison into Idaho on a business trip. rooms. At the end of the after- left Friday morning for San Francisco will where visit spent Wednesday in Oxford, noon refreshments were served, they Mrs. R. L. Campbell and lituntil August first when they Idaho. .to to to tle son returned to Malad TuesMr. and Mrs. Herschel Bullen Mrs. Harry Farr entertained will return to Manti where they day morning after a two weeks at dinner Monday. The table will make their Jiome. k at Oxford, spent the stay here. had as a centerpiece a large to to to Idaho. to to to Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge en bowl of Shasta daisies. - Covers Mrs. Roy Shurtliff and child- Mrs.James R,Thcmas enter- were laid for tertained with a at ren their are visting relatives here, supper eight. tained with a childrens party in to to to attractive bungalow in Logan Fritz Champ is home from observance of her little daughMiss Florence Odell, entertain- canyon last Friday. The guests the St. Stevens school, Colorado ter Ellens birthday anniversary ed a few friends with tennis motored to the bungalow in the to the summer Springs, spend Tuesday afternoon. Out of door Tuesday afternoon in compli- - afternoon and ' returned the vacation with his father. - Salt-Lake- -- v Logan Garage and Supply Company . Saturday, July 3, 1915. ensenJiave taken their Zoology cJa?sa'toEearLake,-- ' through SPECIAL C The most talked about car of the age. , C No car has ever Wen so universally accepted by the - mlng party Tuesday, with freshments following. re- - -Ho- : efoc&( Great interest centers arounc the Eliason-Schau- b concert To be given in the tabernacle next week. , i Misses Clara Jensen, Retta Maughan and Mrs. C. T. Evans were hostesses at a supper dance in honor of Miss Alice Parkinson and Mr. Grover Dunford, at Murdocks on Friday evening of last week. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations on thesup-pe- r table and the menu. A mound of pink and white sweet peas formed the centerpiece. A cupid on the mound held streamers of pink and white ribbons which extended to each plate. The place cards were artistic in, hand painted cupids. The hall' where dancing was enjoyed was decorated with gailardias. The guests were Messrs, and-- Mes dames A. B. Dunford, A. M, Johnson, F. 8. McAlister. G. T Parkinson, M. Tr Parkinson John 0. Peterson, A. B. Cal'-tfingto- Amos Belnap, n, H. C C. T. Maughan, Errol Palmer, Evans, Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mrs. A. Neilsen, Misses Veda, Carina and Elizabeth Parkinson, La Priel Daniels, Mildred Daniels, Grace and Veda Cardon, Bessie Jessie Groesbeck, Maughan, , Lettie Thatcher, Messrs. George Dunford, Homer Christiansen, Raymond Cardon, Norman Salisbury, Leslie Smith, Dr. Saylor J, of Preston. to' to to to to to Miss Alice Parkinson and Mr. Grover Dunford were married Wednesdayin the Logan temple In the evening an lnformal re- ception was given at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. A. M Johnson. The rooms were, effectively decorated with roses. Miss Lorna England and Miss Thala Johnson presided at the punch bowl. A buffet luncheon was served. Fifty guests were in attendance. The bride and make their bridegroom will home here. to to to Dr. G. R. Hill is in Sevier county on a business .trip. ' to to Dr. George Thomas returned home from Nevada last Sunday, to to to Dr. E. D. Ball returned the early part of' the week from Richfield. j m to to to W. E- - Carroll returned Monday from Utah county. to to to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAlister and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gardner motored from Rexburg last Friday. The McAlisters have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidson during the eek. The Gardners spent the week at Og den. They will motor here today from Ogden, join the McAl-steand return home to Rex- - ' m the-The- ta a-.- Miss Sara Huntsman entertained formally at breakfast last Sunday for Miss Eleanor Wilkinson and Miss Agnes rs mid-wee- i nn UVJ MLY Genuine reductions on the worlds most famous makes of instruments all fully guaranteed by their makers also by Carstensen & Anson Co. Beautifully Figured Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Mission Styles a' case for Every Taste Combined with a Tone Quality that will satisfy the most Fastidious Musician. en-ioy- ed The 1 Mon-daynig- few" . Miss Alice Parkinson entertained with a trousseau tea from three to six Monday afternoon. The tea table was decorated with roses. Mrs. A. M. Johnson assisted the hostess in receiving. Mrs. F. S. McAlister presided at burg. to to to the tea table. ' Mr. Wm. McAlister motored - to to to . fr Cache Junction, Wednesday The following composed a party who motored into Logan o meetMr. and Mrs. James B. arrived from Wallace, who canyon last Saturday and a trout supper: Misses Washington, D. C., where Mr. Marie, Jessie and Erma Eccles, Wallace has completed a four Della. Morrell, Ella Hatch, Net- year law course. Mr. and Mrs. tie Goodwin, Margaret Nibley, Wallace left for fcalt Lake this with MissJ acobs ; MessrsrWesley morning, Anderson, George Caine, Joe relatives. to to to Quinney,. Arthur Caine, Bryant and Mrs. HowCongressman Eastman Carlisle Bullen, Hatch, ell and daughters. Misses Ruth Nibley, The party was chaper- and Victoria Howell, and- - son oned by Mr. and Mrs. Marriner -motored from Salt Lake v Wesley, Eccles. Thursday. to to to to to to Miss Elsa Thompson - enterMrs. Clark and litMargaret tained afternoon. are from Salt here tle daughter The rooms were decorated with Lake short for visit. a roses. Sewing, crocquet and re' to to to freshments occupied the time. Easton Carlisle, of Strevelle, The guests were: Misses Alice part of the week here, visRachel Bankhead, spent with Pederson, his parents. iting Evelyn Ballif, Adelaide Nielsen, to to to Blanch Budge, Helen Thompson, Mrs. Wm. 0. Bigelow and to to to - M is&.Margaret, - left The' Phi Kappa Iota enter- daughter,for their home at Wednesday tained with ?r card, party Cardston,. Canada,after.athree nity ttheir-frateraweeks stay here. house oh East Center in complito to to ment to Miss Alice Parkinson Miss Ruby Stratford of Pocaend Mr.. Grover Dunford. The tello, arrived here Tuesday and rooms were decorated with ros- will he the guest of Miss Orita es. Five tables were filled with Smith for two weeks. Refreshments were to to to players. Miss Katheryn McKay, of Ogserved from prettily appointed tables. den, spent the week here, guest to to of her. sister, Mrs. Geo. Hill. The Cache Stake Mutual board to to to were entertained with a swim- Dr. Titus arid professor Sor- - t-Springs Player Piano -- Musicians of us Makes AII Not Necessary Bring a small deposit and pay balance like, three years time in which to pay for almost any piano or Player Piano --These prices good for a very few days only Jake Advantage of Them at Once While our Stock is Complete. Open EveryEvening until 9:30 During this Great Sale Come and , see the Largest and Most Complete Exhibit of' High Grade -- Pianos Ever-in Logan. . rent -- EveryPIayerPiano and Piano in our Es- - tablishment Reduced. Some as much as Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars. Some Values are their Regular Value. Actually One-Ha- lf USEDPIANOSHT EXCELLENT" CONDITION. REGULAR $425.00 VALUES, NOW AT $187. PLAYER PIANOS OFFERED IN SOME INSTANCES .AT ONE HALF. FREE v . MUSIC ROLLS. . 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