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Show The Bulletin MYSTERIOUS DOOR SWINGS OPEN AS YOU APPROACH IT Electric Device in Detroit Drug Store Puzzle Street Crowd. HIBLEY PARK A great many membeis of the Nlbley Park Ward were present at the Union Pacific station to see the group of missionaries, leaving for Detroit, Midi. Mystery and medie- various fields of labor on Septembei val magic- of Siubad's day came to 20th. We were very proud to have Detroit recently to befuddle tbe althree boys in that group. They ready much befuddled Mmnn in the were Leon Ilovik and Dob Torkelson atrect." mnn In a silk who left for Norway and Sterling A tall, salt Joined a crowd gathered In front Astln, who left for Great Britain. of a drug store and watched the doors of the store swing wide without visas customers apible assistance proached. , In tlie entrance wore two sets of s vere walking doors, and as push their way up to thejn. ready Into the rtore, t!:e doors fly open of their own accord, icy would walk In hands outs! ret died before them. - well-dresse- d cu-t'-- a Page En route to New- - York the boys G. Rex Sutton as counselors. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Although they are wishing him James Astin, parents of Sterling, every success in his new undertakduiing a brief stay in Chicago. ing the members of th Elder. claat i in Sunday School are rather eatl r ", i over the recent marriage of Fera-mor- z : I Bennion. The members of the Mutual is going strong under . a class are not opposed to the marThe new riage; the cause for the concern is complete reorganization. Bertha Patterson, the fact that the very popular officers include: is leaving the wal'd. We president; Mable Black and Helen Thorum counselors in the Young hope that be will be as suuccessful Dr. Fred K. in his new ward as he has been in Ladies organization. Is of the young Nlbley Park. Bischoff president Men, with Willard Alexander ana Skeepherdcr Dies Tryir.j lo A:u Dog Tulsan, Mont. The traditional love of the shepherder for Ills dg was demonstrated when Jim lUulfc laid down bis life that his ins: parable companion might live. Butler, with two companions, was I'U'jling logs for a sheep pen. Ills di; wulked Into the path of the fiJling tree. The herder sprang to t'Ae animal's rescue and was struck uml killed. rn t- sbame-facedl- y Explanation of Mystery The tall man seemed to know the answer to the open sesame" and explained to the others: "It's nn electric switch. You step ou the ground In front of the door and that pushes a button which starts a motor. The motor turns a pulley and the door is swung open for you. Very 'simple." "Tush, and another tush," said the man behind him. Glares were Inter changed. Those glares were cut off, however, woman, arms loaded with bunby who lunged through the crowd dles, to the door, balancing bundles and getting all aet to butt her way througti when the door again swung wide. She paused In the empty doorway to utter an uncertain "Thank you" and dls i appeared Inside. Phone Girl Is Skeptical "No, you're wrong," a young telephone operator firmly announced. "Somebody pushes a button and the doors open. "Yep, that's right," said the wan In the street "Somebody pushes a button." Tush," agula came from behind him, and. "I know." said the tusher, "I whose real name In Sheldon doors." I those built because know, It's nil very simple." he explained. "Its the electric eye. See that little light In the post that separates the exit door from the entrance door! That's really a beam and It hits mirror 'opposite. When you walk be tween the posts you cut off the beam, freaking a circuit and causing a photo-In cell to set compressed air pumps action. "The upkeep," he explained, "la less than the cost of burning one Inrge lamp. The electric eye' Is nothing more than a headlight bulb," he re vealed. Uses Ice to Free Boy's Finger From Keyhole Astoria, N. Y. The ancient physical law that cold contracts, heat expands, was applied successfully recently hy Dr. Frank Clafone of St. John's hospital of Long Island city, to free Andrew Ellen, four, who had stuck his finger In the keyhole of a lock on the gate of a playground. Andrew pulled and pulled, but only wedged his fingpr more firmly. At length the physician was called. He got a table on which he sat the tiring youngster. Then lie hailed an iceman, .chopped a hunk of Ice Into small .pieces, and packed it around Andrew's hand. When the Imprisoned finger had contracted Dr. Clafone took soap shavings and forced them into the lock, allowing Andrew .to slide hi finger out. The release took 20 min ntes, but the finger had been Imprisoned for several hours. Beyond a minor abrasion, Andrew was unhurt. Mosquito Bite Causes Death of Englishman London. Within a few days of having been stung on the arm b a mosof quito, George F. Gray, fifty-onfrom Guilford In died hospital Byfleet, blood poisoning. At first he suffered no HI effects from the sting, but two diys later his arm became swollen lie was rushed to the hospital, where, despite every effort of physlckins, be died. e. Bluejays Fight Cat for Hour; Rock Ends Battle Norwalk, Conn. When a cat climbed a tree adjoining one in which a pair of bluejays had built their nest and were hatching three eggs, the bluejays set- upon the feline and the fight lasted gn hour nntll It was Interrupted by a knocked spectator. A the eat out of the tree and the bluejays went back home. Calf - Vest-Pock- et Smith Center, Kan. A edition of a real calf weighing but ten pounds was feund in the pasture of Lawson Vlers near here. Aside from its diminutive sise the freak calf Is unrmal lo every respect. Penney s vest-pock- et and Save! SUGARHOUSE - i In-r- 5 |