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This building is significant because of its age. It is a simple structure and the name of the business is the only telling mark on the front façade. The west façade has been altered by the addition of new brick; the north façade, however, exhibits the original brickwork. In 1920 this building was an auto service center and remained such for several years. It was previously used as a livery stable. In 1930 Gamble Store occupied the building and sold hardware, auto supplies, and electrical appliances. Western Auto Supply moved into the building in approximately 1936. The building has since been occupied, for decades, by the sewing machine and fabric store, Bernina.

138 North Main Street on Historic Logan Main Street and part of the Logan Center Street Historic District in Logan, Utah