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Show A. H- NEBEKER, 0F3L0GAN AMONG RESCUED ONES Salt Lako, Aug. 20. A. Hulmo Nebokcr, nephew of Aqullla Nebeker, United States Marshal Mar-shal and Attornoy F. K. Nobokor, was rescued from tho Arnblc after It had been torpedoed, according to reports re-ports received from Queenstown. After Af-ter Borvlng as president of tho Liverpool Liver-pool conforence of tho Mormon church for more than two years, Mr. Ncbe-lor Ncbe-lor was on his way homo. Ills parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Nebeker lie In Logan. After completing his sophomoro year nt tho Utah Agricultural Collego at Logan, Hulmo Nebeker w'as Bet a3ldo for the Liverpool conference of tho Mormon church. Ho left for Liverpool Liv-erpool Juno 19, 1913, nnd shortly after lit 4 arrival 'thero becamo president of the conference. Recently ho wns grni.tec a lenvo of absonco and hoard cd tho Arabic at Liverpool to return to tho United States. Tho parents of Hulmo Nebokcr recently re-cently received a message that their son was on his way homo and that ho would sail on tho Arabic. Thoy nro summering at Lnketown on tho shores of Bear Lako In Northorn Utah. They woro Informed from Logan of tho tragedy to tho Arabic yestorday afternoon af-ternoon but wero olated last night on receiving information from Tho Her-aid Her-aid Republican that Hulmo Nobekor had been rescued. Hulmo Nebeker Is n native of Logan Lo-gan nnd Is 22 years of ugo. II y rum Noboker, his father is a wealthy sheep man of Logon and director of tho Cacho Valley National Bank. |