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Show Death of Reuben Nebekcr. Struck by a Base Ball and Dies in u few Hours.. Saturday last in a frlondly game of base bnll Tetween Uic A. C. aUKlcnts of Logan, Reubefa Nobeker aged E0 years, nf Wiltard, son of Reuben and AMce Lowe Nebekor and a nepkew f Royal Lowe of this city, was struck on the tern, pin while at Wte bat with a base ball that resulted in death dn a few hours. He, however, felt but little pain at tlrst and flnisbwl the game and walked liome. Later he complained oi headache and could not cat his supper.. His roommates room-mates applied hot cloths and left him feeling better. On their return he rould not be roused and a doctor was summoned summon-ed but was unable to render assistance and he p.ishod away at Jl p.m. from hcraerage of 'tho lirain. Royal Lowe nnd Alf Bradley went to Iignn and took the body to his ionic iu Willard. Impressive Impres-sive .funeral services were held in that city .Monday at 1 p.. m. The speakers were .Mr. Cordon, Bp. Facer, Prof. J. T. Calnc of the A. C , Logan, and other friends of the deceased. The Mural offerings offer-ings wore iftinmrous and beautiful.. Mr. Xebeke.r was loved by all hl-t college associates and the fuuural services ser-vices at Willard were largely nttendcil. Mr. and Mrs.. Royal Lowe of this city went dowu to the fiuieral. I . MHMOlUAtj StCllVICUH IIKI.H. Logan., May S. Memorial services for Reuben Xehe&cr were held yesterday at the Agricultural college, 'Prayur was offered by Prof. W. 8. Langton. Pres. Kerr. Prof. Peterson and Amanda Holm grcn spoke. Resolutions of .sympathy, drafted by tiie students, wero read and ordered printed in Student Life nnd sent to the parents.. Prof. McKay pronounced pronounc-ed the benediction. Music was giveu by the choir and by a malo quartette. Prof. John T. Caiuu represented the faculty ami the college at tbc funeral at Willard. The youni; man died through having been hit In the head I with s b.nei)all lust. .Saturday at the I college After being hit hu played out fhfl inain;: aud went home. Death fol-Mowed fol-Mowed nVmt 11 o'clock that night. Iu I trr-Mountaln Republican. |