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Show tpt (1 1 A-- I Volume LIX , f A Ky Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Friday Special Meeting jFairview Illness Fatal To Set By Stake Erlcksen Child Sunday School 4 The Noith Sanpete Sn.e Si n a Si bool will hold a icnien program Sunday ai 7 p n 0 Mt Pleasant South Wan1, Mot th Bench, Supctmt' ndi in announced this week. A I ..... special progtam is outlined. guest speaker will m Gcim. nd e Yong, General Board mem , 01 th Sunday School. All tlio.se wtio have been m. Ileis of the superintendence m of j.o.nd ake the North Sanpe' Lj .A, H will be Sunday Mi onoted on this occasion. Pencil said. All Sunday School oik is, as well as the gcnerc ulbic, an invited to aPend Is FRUCE A. MADSEN Was Well Known Here. ptogram. 1 hUEL A. ALLRED To Holland Mission, Saturday Rites For Mrs. Black the beloved composer, Pleasatil Chopin, thi Nit. Music Guild will sponsor a pro gram featuring his woiks ate' a story of Ghopinks life. Those taking part on the are: Mrs. Louise M. I rogram Stely, leader, and the following pianists: Carol Terry, Doug Johnson. las Ramsey, Nancy Brady, Ale no Olsen, Carolyn Mrs. Phv'lis Donna Glidewell, Pratt. J. Ilafen, Mrs. Marjory William Mrs. Alice Gunn, Mrs. Burton, William Burton, Rouct Hansen, Mrs. Francis Gill. Mrs Mrs. Gtegar; Helen Passey, Shinew Reid and Miss Joan . Trona Black, ago 86 passed away at her hone Tu-day at 9 p. m. of causts incidcn to advanced age. Mis. Black was bom Dacombci 22, 1802 at Ml. Pleasant, a daughter of Jens and a m Margaret Anderson Jensen. Sh was martied to Lewis Black it. Spring City October 27, 1880. She served many yaats as e Id lief Society visiting teachei, and .sewed burial clothes and helped prepare many for burla1 Of their six children tour art living, LeRoy and Angus Black and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck (Mahe1 o; Spring City; Mrs. Herheit A'l led (Stella) of Preston, Nevada. There are 23 grandchildren, 3') and 3 great Also sur viving are the following broth i rs: and sisters: Arthur Johnson Ogden; John Jensen and Mrs Anna Brabv, Mt. Pleasant, am: Mrs. Fred Strate of Mt View. . Rites Recounted ic High tributes two-pian- - - b..v-in- Farmers Rites Monday Guv-mon- . ELlo-Burdel- l , M Men, Gleaners hv the Officers were electe North Benfl Camp of Daughter; of L'tali Pioneers at a meotiip in the South ward chapel, ;n cot ding to Mrs. Florence-- ? lov r 1 Banquet Thursday The M. Men and G!eani Gills of the Moroni Stake MIA will hold their annual hanqum December 8 in Fountain Given municipal hall beginning at 8 p.m. The theme Youth's Companion will be carried out in th. banquet program where Samuel G. Blaekham, stake class president of M. Men, and Joan N. T Christensen, president Gleaner Girls, will preside is toastmaster and mistress for the o: casion. The banquet menu will conall the sist of turkey' and trimmings and the color scheme vill be in keeping with the yuletide season. Dancing will follow in the ward Amusement hall, and to the music of he Revelers orchestra. M,-s- . captain. The new are officers Rasmussen, Indian'' second vice captain; Sylvia K mero, first vice captain: I.icile Ellis 1). Peterson, secretary; Norma P. Coombs, historian; Allred, organist; Phyllis Jotter. mg chorister; Erba Rasmus-onistrar and class leader. The next meeting end Clin mas social will he held at 'h Motnlav. North Ward chapel t Dec. 5 Mr. Brook at 2 p.m. and Mrs. Jay C. Hnllu of Idaho took her pc Mr. and Mrs. L. L. I.a i to St. George mr Thanksgiving. They visited a U t lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Vail Hafen. They came hack way of Zions Park. of Fairview, So Wonderful Tu The play, White", directed by Mrs. Rib Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Peck aim Rasmussen, MIA drama dice son David of Woods Cross md tor, will be presented Tuesclay Mi. and Mrs. TuG Arthur vc ning. two children of Richit R' end The east is as follows: Ginny s ent the weekend at t hr hem Eash, Doris Cook; Peg Sli continued on page six) I.oina Draper; Gad Srtv-rus- , Ilene Beck; Jane Held, I.c ah Elinore DeWitt, Cnristiansen; Eudean Jackson; Miss (Tessnr.. Ailene Bushelman, Anderson; FranLR'n. J.tNell Anderson; Carolyn Tidwell; The New G'rl, JoAnn Cook. A reading, Giggling I Kairvi"' Members of the will be given by ShiiP'y Am; Lions club will play host to Llewellyn. other Lions from through it county at the organizMr. and Mrs. Stewart Chris Sanpete annual zone party Janations tensen have moved to Salt Lake uary 12. city where Mr. Christensen has The bid lor ihe party, made the winki by the Fairview employment for I'll Lions months. president, Robert Oldroyd, was accepted at zone officers meet Report, from the Theodore. conducted at Moroni list Madsen home in Mt. Pleasant is ing night by flora, e Mag-leby- , Saturday that the condition of Mrs. I.iibc zone chairman. Robertson is greatly improved, Clubs which will participate Mrs. Robertson was taken affair include in the annual ill during the week end ttiose from Fairview, Moieni. (Continued on hack pare, i Mt. Pleasant, Ephraim, Manic e i Fairview Club Will Fete Lions c sari-cusl- end Gunnison. The party will he held at th fr.irvicw recreation hall, Mr Refreshment', Oldtoyd stated. a program and a dance will be featured. Roster of committees .vho will the scene of the accident, came plan the affair will be later. Mr. Oldrovd s iid tc Mr. Jensens assistance, summoning a doctor who took tbe tiio victim to the Sanpete LDS Monday Rites Planned For hospital where he has 'rcn up 7Irs. Christy Renberg (lor continuous treatment. Eu'.etal services will he Rabies born at the hospital since those last reported in the Monday, Decern1) r 5 at the Mt. Pleasant North ward for Pyramid are the following: R " Boy to A. W. and Eon hi Ston; Mis. Christy Renberg. Mis. af berg died late Wednesday of Ephiaim, Nov. 16. a ternoon Hershel Jensens Condition Improves AsSeriousBurns Are Treated At Hosp. I I i t con-ducte- Boy to Moroni Marehant of ,16 Mt. A. ami Pleasant 1, ly v following illness. Burial in the lingcipg r ' I PI asnni ccmeteiv under the dnectian of (ini tc N el an Marb'i Biu tl o Jambs mortuary. Other side Cl, ;k ol Salt I.ak 'v t; ils ef the obituary aeie not Nov. 21. immediately available and will Girl to Arthur ami Path Kmg be pr:nhd in next week's if I'ptnann, Nov. 3(1. c 1 Is To Have Every Scout Dine Ly Rile; Andersoa c annual Boy Scout Wl'l In- spiuiso; hy : B.utq'., No. ill ( Baa'll Wards and W.uaRl! Aiadciny Satuidav, Decemhi biUi at tlie South Waul. G.iu'i.d chairman tl't is K..v K. Di. I kill Bolii a, P. ihe ban of Aveiett, w it I general Giairmaii i). ti'.c tiikct committee Dealers Meeting Bids Local amt J is in charge of Car Company Representatives i. Pntchctt gt ttnig a sLilticicnt supply ot Thice repu'sentatives of Las 1. Ley s tor the banquet. A special anti Norman Auto comp. my program, taliR dec-(tattended sessions of tin annual Hons, ami seating are in I tab Auto Dialers associat on cii.uge of the Moith and South ut eting at Salt Lake city ThursMIA aids organization.;. day. Tfie Relief Society presidents ol botii wards, Mrs. Virginia JenThey were Tod Lasson, Norman and Gam Stewait. The sen ol the North ward and NTs. Sanpete men were among th, I (ilia Johansen of the South lad dealers from throughout ihe aid, have been appointed to date who attended the their Relief Societies o u'ganie sessions. pit pare for the banquet. The meetings were cotiduited They have promised us a t'r-keby Homer Pug Warner, picoi banquet with all of ih It nt of the state association ri minings. The menu will ne: ami general manager of turkey with stuffing, potatoes Salt Lake city Ford deal- and gravy, string beans, ers. sauce, jelio salad, date Among those who were to mil nut pudding, hot rolls. With a menu like this anyone .peak at the meetings were San Arthur V. Watkins and the net should he happy to pay the lonal president of the dealets imount of $1.00 a plate. Othei association. ommittecs will be formed later .trill announced the next issue-The motto for this years Scout tu.nquct is "Bring A Scout As A Guest. Each man in Mt. Pleasant is urged to bring a hoy, cither a son or some other boy that he might enjoy this bouRemember, these Scouts quet. Six young menf rom Mt Pleasgot a good start on Thanksant and a like number fiom only so give them a chance Manti have joined Battery D, giving, to really get that young and NatBn FA Utah Stale Hath satisfied at the appetite hearty ional Guard during the part Scout We eertaii.lv banquet two months, it was announced encourage to attend, everyone this we. k by M Sgt. Leci Johan 1; dies also. There will be seatsii, battery administrative a ing for 400, so there will b plenty of room for all who wish Those from Mt. Pleasant who to attend. Because such a large have joined include Rex Matscn, gathering is expected at the krnneth McKay, Elme. Filiis, banquet, it will be necessary for Norwood Hardy, Bert vVoolsej, everyone to tiring his own silvr w are, plate, and a glass or cup. Paul Meyrick. Morris Shirts will appear h. All clubs of Mt. Pleasant ere fore an examining board at urged to make the Scoot banPiovo Saturday to app.y for a quet their meeting, and they ce second lieutenancy in 'he unit, asked to support these Scouts in Mr this affair. Stigeant Johansen sa'd. Shirts has been studying This is a chance for its to subjects during lii- spare show our appreciation to our lime for the past eight months noble Scouts. Just once a yen'-lein ord.. r to pass the hoard, Serus pattern ourselves after the Scouts, and let us remember. geant Johansen stated. The local guard unit is not at Re Prepared. Let us be lull strength, it was explained to support them and make their and there are 47 vacmeiea in Banquet a big success. ranks. Ihe recruit and "The new pay scale in tin Former Mt. Pleasant Mar. guard makes service with tbe unit more appealing than ever," Is Trojan Student it was pointed out by Sergeant Names of former high school Johansen. graduates of this area who a.' now attending the University of Salt Lake Visit have jus; Leu Southern California Hans Jorgensen spent released by the S.C. regis weekend in Salt Lake City vis l.en include Morris Ted tiar. itir.g his daughter, Mrs. A.'viii Jensen,They a son of Mrs. Morris Maxwell and her family. Jensen, Costa Mesa, Calif., ami resident of Mr PR asr of Mt aant.former Mrs. Emma Kenvvard Ted is a senior. P easant die left prior to Also announced by ho Thanksgiving holiday ior Salt ware enrollment figuies s )enl Lake city where she wt for this semester in the foura of with the winter part daugli teen schools of SC showing Russ II Goodman. 15,866 to,, Mrs. Trojan students. Prior to leaving for Sal Lake. Ot the daytime total 3556 are doing Mrs. Kenvvard entertained Mrs Ruth Taylor of Payette, Idaho, giaduate work. v ho later took a sojourn m Pvt. Eugene Rosenloi, a son Southern California. of Mr. and Mrs. William Ko:.. of Mt. Pleasant, Ins Lion Eillie Is Five to Field At assigned Mis. William E. Madsen eti hcree base inSheppard Texas as a slice! '.irtained last Sunday at a metal worker. honoring the fifth birthdav Private Rosenlof recent. v A her grandson Billie MeGug.n a sp 'ciali.'d highly Twelve little friends wee pres course in sheet metal at Paining ent. st-- 14. J v- G. MADSEN . . Be-v- . ) 'lay-lon- Mrs. Madsen Is Lauded By Ben-netts- , erao--eir- Funeral Speakers Funeral sei vices for Mis. Alice Adelaide (Atldiei Tebbs Mads!), 76, prominent Mt. Pleasant church wotker and club wumci, were conducted Tuesday at the North ward chapel by Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens. Mrs. Mads n died Saturday morning to lowing ail extend, d illness Tinee speakers, all long o! Mrs. M.cdsei, her and membeis ol family, praised her as an inspiring mother, an active community leader and a wise busiin..-- . woman. Those who recounted th. !" ol service lived by Mrs. Madsen were Bishop A. L. Pete sou. Mi Daniel Miriam Ncilson and Rasmussen. o'ldin ti The services wa re by Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens. by Cigun music was played .Mrs. Florence Bagnall and Mrs Vocal numbers Elite! Erickson. v.ctc sung by the Lions qua tet including Roger ilann. vdham Burton, W. N. Ball and Im st Btunger. They wen ae Mrs. by Marjori companied White, s Piatt. A vocal number was also sung by Mrs. Erat.ees by G.ll, aecoinpanied Roger Hansen. Tlte invnc alion was (,iuied by Iln Mayor .8. M. Nieslen was made by fusingH. ptayer S oly. Tin gr ive was Ruel dedi'aied by a nephew of .Mrs. of Tebbs Madsen, William Panguitch. At the tiedside win'll Mrs Madsen passed away wen lit r husband, a son. Dr. G. B. Mana and Pleasant si r, of Mt. daughter, Miss Nell M". isen ofs halt Lake city. Other mem! ce of the family were summoned imm mutely, Dr. Dan Madsen, a son, from Pi ice: Mrs. Bernitta Wissr.i ir, a daughter from Oakland. Calif., and Di. Geoige J. Madsen, a son, from San Diego. Calif. Silt was limn in Mona, Ju b H't county, March 12, 1873. parents, Dani. E. and Susan Burns Tebbs later were amo:w the pint., c- settlers of Penguin h GarMcId oiir.ty. After all .t ing schools then, Mis. 'hu'-e-- t Cai.id n attended school in Point. Missouri, and on her e turn to ltali taught s hod Parowan. On July 13. 18;ip sin was mei-G. Madse'. icil to George piominent wool grow' of Mt Plefisant and has resided lute .since. They are the paten's G a was eight children. She t 'charter member and past of the Twentieth Century Mt 'be cl ub. a member of Pleasant fioncerHixton''al As Isoeiation and a member of thi ot Cab Piotuvts Daughters ;For many years she as litera-- y leader in the Nortii w.ud Relit Society and a Sunday S boo teacher. ar her '..iisband. Surviving two daughters, Miss Neil 'lad Uen. a teacher in the Salt Lak, M schools, and Mrs. Beruitta Calif ,Wissmar of Oakland, Madsen three sons, Dr G. B. former mayor of Mt. Pleasant Dr. Daniel T. Madsen ef Price o and Dr. Geoige J. Mub.n San Diego, ('alif ; ten grant ihildren and five brothers, Jan of Cowley. Wvo R'lg' and Calvin Tebhs of Panguitt-'Dr. Dudley D. Tebbs and Clem iebbs of Sad Lake. Burial was in the Mt. Plea, ant illy r metery, unde; dir'eion of the Crscnbai'h Honu'. ad ; i pie.-d-den- , Mt. , . , I os daughter, Flowc-Mr. ami Fima, at i ' visiting at tilt home of his LRS. GEORGE Mr. and Mis. Ftank Vance, lb has been wanking in Tooele. Passes At 76. Kay Vance who is attending th A. C. at Logan, was also home They returned Sunday. par-cuts- ti piopm'tor ami Jewelry Phil J.n.sen, cmteit ,l two tlay fitw,-dt'sem uool at Salt Lake ci'y e., .'turday ami Sunday. ponMiied tty me I tab S,f( I'Uists association, the s.'la ti a t i (inducted by top Loro fiom Denver cul t'ea atitie coast. ;ess,oos During tilt two-daII lyes of flower anongonu c's ate (aught, Mr. Stjuire said. .. iiolidu.s I.ee Vance spent the i in Spring City LDS chapel v i'b Bishop Reid H. Allred officiating Funeral services for Sherv.it Interment will be in Spting farmer, City cemetery directed bv Jacob: Laun Blaekham, 67, were conducted ai 1 p. in. Mom Motuary of Mt. Pleasant. war day in the Moroni West Ruel A. Allied, son of Bishoj chapel by Ray P. McKinnon, and Mrs. Reid It. Aliivd wilt bishop. Burial was in the Mo erler the L. D. S. Mission Horn, ,oni city comet, ry under dirv at Salt Lake city, Monday lion of Jacobs Mortuary of M. die Mr. Blaekham December 5. Pleasant. IS m a Salt Lake hospital Friday Dec mber He will leave tor the Netherlands Mission. after an extended illness. Ruel is a graduate of North He was horn in Moroni. Mai cl' Sanpete high school and Snow 16, 1882, a son of Willard and He lie has participated Mary Petersen Blaekham. college, m the ward auxiliary organia attended local schools and win ttons and has been a m.inbi a memb.r of the L. D. S. chute' of the MIA M Men basket ha 11 He had never married. team. Survivors are a sister and s three A brother, Keith R. .llred brothers, Mrs. Eva B. Baiand Eal new serving in the Hawaiian ley, Willard, Ace B aekham. all of Moroni. Mission. The op. ning song at the fun 'r Mr. and Mrs. James V. Blair ai service was sung by tne com . enjoyed their Thanksgiving (I l- i "tied East and West ward chci-sLake c'.ty with Bishop James N'ielsen offered iner at Salt The firs their chillren. Thirty members the opening prayer. of their family were picxont a speaker was Ralph Anderson nd this was followed by a duct the dinner. by Mr. and Mrs. John ,ung ana Karma Mrs. Startup over 'bo thr VerNon Blaekham was baby of Provo visited weekend with Mr. and Mrs A! fcond speaker and he was la rt Watson. by Harold Christenson Beside Still Waters. singing Veone J. Brown am1 Mrs. The closing prayer was given children who have been visiting by Leonard Eliason and the cine here for several weeks, were ;.( ing song, I Need Thee Ever. companied as far as Salt Lake Hour was sung by the cho;' city bv Mrs. Lorna Jensen and Heber Christensen dedicated the They grave. Mrs. Earldine Clark. continued on their way home 'o Pallbearers included five of h Mr. Blaekham's DmWashington,Wenatchee, nephews: nell. Max, Warren and VerNoe. plane. Flackham and Kenneth Soren.,c"i Pat Barney and family and and Joseph Revill. vis have of Delta Avon Barney A farewell program for iocl relatives and friends her during the Thanksgiving hob Dyches will be held tothe Eart days. night t Friday I in ward chapel at 7:30 o'elrck. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alired Elder Dyches is schedule Preston, Nevada, spent s.ver;i to report to the Mission Home vis week in Salt Lake Monday days during fie past Mrs. morning iting their mother,re',"t;-- s. T.ena 'oi assignment to the Nor'h Black and ntbor ' "e.itral Stater Mission. Bishop James Nielson will b Ihe Thanksgivin-holidayn charge of the program Spending and i,.. tl e:r parents M: (Continue i on hark pace. I A r d wet Mrs. and George iken eg Mi. and Mrs. D. N. Las Vega.;, Nevada, Miss DeraP. Aiken who is attending the V. Ik, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pelei son and son Martin of Lev nr., and Mrs. Wilford Bauer ,"rd sor Kent of Susanville Calif, Improved, but still in critical (continued on page six' undition this weekend was Ikrshel Jens-nstockfarmer, Is Election School Board man and city councilman who was severely burned by oil a Wednesday. December 7 week ago last Wednesday. Mt All registered voters ui Mr. Jensen sustained first Pleasant are entitled to ba'ka, ,ccond and third degm inn ns lor the st bool hoard ehvion bn csii his face, neck, hands and which candidates ar' 11. C. lower extremetic's whan pis Jacobs, incumbent, and Lotain clothes caught fire while he H. Reck. was operating a we ei luime, in the will take t.ear the San Pilch Inn, math place Voting Ml. Pleasant city hall Dam 7 cd Mt. Pleasant. Oil from t S to rn. until weed burner covered Mr Jenpm., aceord'ng of the sens clothing when h 'cleave1 Jos. ph I. Beck, cleik school bo. no e valve t o let air out of the Notth Sanpete 'i'll is is the only election takirp .machine. The oil caught fire lace in t he district this e,:;. 'from some weeds blaring neat Ip. Mr. Beck said Rodney Rowe, who liv s r :i i 11 V.. and Mrs Frank Vamv, and Lavvana mot red to Thursday and visited wee paid Richfield Mrs uni at the home of Mr. at funera' Max White. - Local i'. Committee Goal And Employes School For Desian Getuge Sijune, linrt ec Dental clinics under "it sun ei vision of Dr. John A. Soelbeeg t cd Mt. Pleasant will he held in Fairview and Spting City Wedin'eresting Twn nesday, according to Mrs. Liot-particularly Zabriskie, school nutse. numbers listed on the program These clinics an- - fur pm duet, and c me a school children and is sponsored u artet , for four player, at t ianos. i,y the State Health Department Cl ildren must he enrolled in will he given The concert in the child health program I'tiday evening, Decomoor 9 at auditor each town and must he accom S oclock at Craighead om. All music 'overs ore cord by S. A. Carter of Provo. panied by a parent, states Mrs. Zabriskie. iallv invited to att nd Burial was in the Meadow cemetery under the direction ol The three-ac- t play which the rToroni ihe- I'rsenbaeh funeral home. vn Fairview North ward Ml Tuesday to have presented ' Fountain Green ncicf i eve ning has been postponed due to illness in I the hide family of the director, p m. Vance. i Attend Mr. I Biure Madsen scrvir.s conducted last Saturday at the- Mt. Pleasant North ward chapel. A resident of Price at the time- of his death, Mr. M:id.,cn was a native of Mt. Pleasant and was well known line sjx'nt a good par; of his lile here as a farmer am; stockman. Speakers who lauded Ihe Bfc accomplishments of Mr. Madv ere Judge S. 3. Sweetring ol Pi ice and Joseph Ursenbach and Rodley Bagnall of Mt. Pleasant, invocation was said by Bvrot Caiter of Helper. A vocal scU. was renderd by Rex Hafen, Mrs Marjorie Winters Piatt played r. piano solo and Mrs. Floienet Bagnall gave an organ sole The benediction was pronounced A. local Florist ; Bruce Madsen o! Mrs. Canada. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 3 at 1 SchiKil Chopin Memorial Concert Planned By Local Talent the In commemoi a'iott of looth anniversary of the detdk. Fm1-- Spring City Kuncldl Set Vice'S Win r 8. mt.cy tor Robert Calvin Fink m n. Ill yc'ar old son ni M: .i ..Mis. Caivin Ei icK.siiii Univu o s besides tile a pal, ills, gcundpuients: Mi,. Anna Ei a 1. 'son ol Salt Lake and Mi. and N is. Fuck Erick,ou nl Pan view; jti.o sisters, Lori. tine and. Cand, 'aid one brother, Gcial.l, '1 lie luneral ptogtam was a, 'loiluws: prayer, William Bohnr speakn s. Leon Ni. Ison and Tee, Mower; song, That Little' Boy o' Mine", by" Ellen IVtci: and An Elva Hamilton. Jensen diiected a song by d.U A tribute was lead dicn. Juanita Llewellyn, aecompani at the piano by Chiistie Samlets The choir Sometime sang Well Understand". Closing . paryer, Ira Gallic-died Tin child early Friday tallowing a liiigctmg illness. K t . i I i i - I - Well Known Men Join The Guard mili-l.'t- - t non-co- W Cni-veisit- 1 f pur-tv- , com-pk-U- an Air Force school in Chi'T.gc. Magician, A Hit At Fairview, Will Play Mt. Pleasant Show Next Week L. e Grabel, well know n maauthor and showman gician, will make two appeal at. ces at Mr Pleasant, Wednesday, Do.. 7 under the sponsorship of the Mt. Pleasant Chamber Junior of Commerce, it was announced ibis Wvek by Tom Brothe;sia chairman of the committee in charge. Tlie artist, who recctly played to enthusiastic audieu e.--, m Fairview under the sponsorship of the Fairviiw Lions club, Ml give a matinee performatu e a North Sanpete high sol,;, and an Wednesday alternoon high evening show at the school auditorium at 8 n m. Tickets for the evening s ow le will be $1 for adults 'nd for children, according to Ralph Goodrich, in charge of adver- tising Gi.ibcl saw his show at the age of ei ; at and at eleven he performed foi a group of amazed m.igieiat's. and lie has mot with lon'mued success since that tim--Grabel will demonstiato that truths are very mystertous when the understanding is a' . fault. From the lips of Edgar n, who glimpsed a peiiunn-aneof Lee Grabels Wond-'Show: "Some of the best magic Ive ever encountered. Grabel has received wide nv ognition among other professional magicians for his abil'tv, and was presented with on of the rare books of Huudini, the gieat magician, by Mrs lioudmi. A quotation from Shakospca'o. II it be magic, let it be a is Grahels motto, which pioi,.-ima vuy artistic portotmui ' e. magic r ; s fits' |