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Show Magician, A Hit At Fairview, Will Play Mt. Pleasant Show Next Week Lre Grabel, well known magician, ma-gician, author and showman will make two appearances at Mi. Pleasant, Wednesday, :-.. 7. under the sponsorship of I he Mt. Pleasant Junior Chamber of Commerce, it was announced this week by Tom Brorheison, chairman of the committee in charge. The artist, who recertly r'yed to enthusiastic audien"es i:r Fairview under the sponsorship sponsor-ship of the Fairview Lions club, '11 give a matinee performance' ai cnh Sanpete high school Wednesday afternoon and an evening show at the high school auditorium at H p.m. Tickets for tlr evening sv ow will be SI for adults -.nd i0c for children, according to P.alnh Goodrich, in charge of advertising. adver-tising. Crabel saw his first magic show at the age of ei-.u ai;. at eleven he performed f, a group of amazed magicians and he has met with continued success since that tim- Grabel will demonstrate that Iruths are very mysterious v-'hen the understanding is at fault. From the lips of Edgar her-gn, her-gn, who glimpsed a peno,,,-,. ance of Lee Grabel's Woml-r Show: "Some of the best marie I ve ever encountered." Grabel has received wide re,-ogmtion re,-ogmtion among other proles-sional proles-sional magicians for his ability, and was pre.senred with on of the rare books of Houdini, the gieat magician, by Mrs. Houdini. A quotation from Shakespeare. "If it be magic, let it be an," is Grabel's motto, which proni-ims proni-ims a very artistic performar.ee-. |