DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7202359
DATE OF SIGHTINGNovember 1958
REPORTED LOCATIONLoa Utah
FRAMES50

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSION.
0 Was Balloon
15-17 Novamber 1958 Loa, Utah 00 Prabably on
DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Possibly Bollo
Local :Ground-Visual Ground-Rodar 0 Was Aircraft
00 Probably Probably Aircra. Airera
GMT 19152 Air-Visual Air-Intercept Radar Air-Intercept Rodar 0 Possibly Aircrah
5. PHOTOS PHOTOS 6. SOURCE D Was Astronomical
Yes 0 Probably Astronom ical
0 Possibly Astronomi cal cal
O.No Civilion
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. 9. COURSE Other. Other._ Evaluation
000 Insufficient Data for Insufficient Data for
Unknown
10 minutes l0 minutes one one C C
1O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Cylindrical, dark color, circled Cylindrical, dark color, eircled in Description indicates a/c.
the Sw, observed for l0 mins or
Longer, a contrail was observed far far
behind obj. bahindobi
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52)
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25. Where were you located when you saw the object? 2Were you (Circle One)
(Circle One):
a. In the business section of a city?
a, Inside a building b. In the residential section of a city?
b. In a car c. In open countryside?
c. Outdoors d. Flying near an airfield?
d. In an a irplane e. Flying over a city?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
Other . g.
27. What were you doing at the time you saw the object, and how did you happen to notice it?
Driiieb.S.B
IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: uestions:
23.1 What direction were you moving?(( Circle One)
a. North c. East East e. e, South g. West
Northeast d. d. Southeast f. f. Southwest Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? 4.5 _ miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
29. What direction were you <ing when you first saw the object? (Circle One)
North c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)
a. North c. East e. South g. West
b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
.If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation).
31.1 When it first appeared:
a. From true North to degrees.
b. From horizon 20 degrees.
31.2 When it disappeared:
a. From true North degrees.
b. From horizon degrees.
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. In the following sketch, inagine that you are at the point shown. Place an "A" on the curved line to show how
high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the same curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it.
A
33. In the following larger sketch place an "A" at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "B" at its
position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.
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34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?
34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 34.2 WIND (Circle One)
a. Clear sky a. No wind
b. Hazy b. Slight breeze
c. Scattered clouds c. S Strong wind
d. Thick or heavy clouds d. Don't remember
e. Don't remember
34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
3. Dy a. Cold
b. Fog, mist, or light rain b. Cool
c. Moderate or heavy rain Warm
d. Snow d. Hot
e. Don't remember e. Don't remember
35. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?
1.5 to
Day Month Year
36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One) Yes) No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One) Yes No
36.2 Please list their names and addresses:
.TiyiTope They sTope
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Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?
(Circle One) Yes) No
37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones?
38. In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have caused it? T
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3. Do you think you can estinate the speed of the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
IF you answered YEs, then what speed would you estimate? m.p.h.
40. Do you think you can estimale how far away from you the object was?
(Circle One) Yes) No
IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?
. Please give the following information about yourself:
NAME st Nama First Name Nam
ADDRESS Paitiel
Street City Zono State
TELEPHONE NUMBER
What is your present job? What is your present job?.
Age 38 Sex
Age
Please indicate any specia! educational training that you have had. Please indicate any specia! educational training that you have had.
a. a. Grade school _ Grade school e. e. Technical school e.e. Technical school ..
b. High school (Type) _
c. College f. Other special training___
d. Post graduate H.5 Nevires
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4. Date you completed this questionnaire: 3 NAR. 105
Day Month Yoar
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SOAT FROM GREEN RIVER, UTAH TO NOAB, UrAH
A VeRY Specinl OUtroaRd MOtoR TaIr
TRavel 20O MILES IN A KOOACHROME WONDFRLAND
GREEN RIVER JOURNEY
BOAT FROM GREEN RIVER, WYOMING TO
THRU YONS OF THE
GRAND C T HE
BOAT EXPeOITIOn FRON LEES FERRY, ARIZONA TO BOULDER CITY, NEVADA
Visit MY Hove, ARizona -- One MIle Under The RiM
TRAVEL IOO MILeS ON LAKE MeAD -- VISIT BOULDeR DAM
Enjoy Davs OF Un-EarthlY Peace In My Paradise.
GRAND TREK ION
GTART AT LEES FERRY, ARIZONA -- HIKE TO CROSSING-OF-THE-FATFERS, UTAH
Canss COlORaDD RIVeR -- HIKE TO RAINBOU BRIDGE, UTAH
CROSS NAVAJO INDIAN RESERVATION IN ARIZONA -- COMPLETE HIRE AT
SANTA FE, New Mexico. CU Neen
COLORADO UP RIVER EXPEDITION IS N
WILD AF (MADE 73 ALL-TVP
FOR IM PITE - WIRE - PHONE:
EXPED ONS
RICHFIE UTAH
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DESERT SKYWAYS
JORNADA WILL AND TH 1IRO WEEKS:
To DiRty DEvil River; ROCks;
ROOST:
THRU San Rafael SWELL; Monument ;
To FRUITA AND
To BOUldeR AND AND TROUT FISHING ON BOULDER
CRoss Devils Cross BAckBone RACKRON TURN TO ESCALA TE LATE
MAIL FOR YOU TWICE, VIA PONY EXFRESS
ESCALANTE -- RO3BERS RCOST JORNADA
Three
YOU MAY JOIN THE JORNADA FOR O O8 Three
WEEKS AT $125.00 PER WEEK
The
Club
a nd
Colorado Up River Expedition
ALL DE NCF To:
RICHFIELD, UTAH
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You are too late for this one!
1953
GRAND VACATIONS
Into Lands of Great Becuty Bl
Journey by Boat-Wyoming, Colorado.
Utah, Arizona, Nevada
Rendezvous: Richfield, Utah
162 miles of Colorado River
NO RAPIDS
HITE, Utah to LEES FERRY, Arizona
Schedule--GLEN CANYON
Apr. 27 to May 3
May I1 to May 17
May 25 to May 31
Jun. 8 to Jun. 14 Deposit: $25.00
Fare: $125.00
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Rendezvous: For fast water run: CLIFF
DWELLERS LODGE, Arizona. Through
MONUMENT VALLEY by CarS, a 230 mile
overland trip.
SAN JUAN AND COLORADO
RIVERS
BLUFF, Utah to LEES FERRY, Arizona
225 miles by water in rowboats
Schedule: June 22 to 30 Deposit: $40.00
Fare: $175.00 See RAINBOW BRIDGE 5 aboVe trips
Announcing:
GRAND CANYON TRAVERSE
LEES FERRY, Ariz., to BOULDER CITY, Nev.
July 15 to August 5 July 15 to August 5 Deposit: $250.00 $250.00
Fare: $750.00 Deposit:
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Announcing: Announcing:
GREEN-COLORADO RUN GREEN-COLORADO RUN
GREEN RIVER, WyO. to LEES FERRY, Arix. GREEN RIVER, WyO. to LEES FERRY, Ariz.
Aug. 24 to Sept. 30 Deposit: $300.00
Fare: $950.00 Total of 7ll river miles
Choice of THREE sections on above:
Green River, Wyo., to Green River, Uich Green River. Wyo., to Green River, Uich
Aug. 24 to Sept. 10 Deposit: S175.00
Fare: $525.00 Fare: 3525.00 Green River, Utah to Hite, Utah
Sep. 11 to Sep. 17 Sep. I1 to Sep. 17 Deposit: $75.00 Deposit: $75.00
Fare: S275.00 Hite, Utah to Lees Ferry. Ariz.
Sep. 18 to Sop. 30 Deposit: $60.00
Fare S250.00 Deposit:
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GENTLE E GLEN CANYON
EXPEDITION
Oct. 6 to Oct. 26
Visit 10 Huge Natural Bridges Deposit: $75.00
Fare: S300.00
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1953 is our 15th year of quiding
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Announcing: 1954 and 1955
DeLuxe River Expeditions
YUKON AND MACKENZIE
RIVERS
Alaska, Yukon and Northwest Territories Sun and
To the Lands of the Midnight
the Arctic Ocean. July and August
Fly to and from River Expeditions
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LARABEE AND ALESON
Western River Tours
RICHFIELD, UTAH
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RAREST INVITATION
YOU MAY RECEIVE AyB99
... to see and photograph ...to see and photograph beau- beau-
tiful, gentle and tiful, gentle and gorgeous gorgeous Glen
Canyon of the Colorado River.
MAY AND JUNE, 1959 MAY AND JUNE, 1959
This opportunity will Because never
come again.Why? the winter of 1958-59
during the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
will close normal river flow with a cofferdam at Glen Can- will close normal river flow
you clamsite. This will begin you the forming of Glen Canyon the forming of Glen Canyon clamsite. This will begin
Lake and back the waters above the mouth of the San
Juan River, making a lake more Juan River, making a lake more than 50 miles in length. That
forever be baried beneath water portion of Glen Canyon will forever be buried beneath water
and dead silt.
Come and see the final 100 miles of Gentle Glen Canyon
in 1959. We offer the lowest boat fares in our 21 years of
guiding on Western Rivers.
To all of you who pay your full fare before December 31,
1958, the full fare will be $50.00. The same short-trip fares after
January 1 will be $60.00.
For 20 years we have offered river trips on Western Rivers
in U. S., Canada and Alaska- "down north" to the Arctic.
Our small craft have traveled to within 1400 miles of the
North Pole. identify
To all of you who within one  half topographic
mile, the camera spot of the above photo we wili give a $5
credit on any boating fare. For particulars, write or wire:
WESTERN RIVER TOURS Richfield, Utah
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Point 1 n the 17
Che Colorudn Hvor (ris), 2oe the 1 Suvoy, at Cho
mouth or Bvi hb Mingel Groek 4n tio wile deop (rond 7 Coryon, the
following 3 cuoted motabien man made, in longhand, by nslf.
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novo as 40 from neor cUo T8 to ahout Colling wt on.
25 to 20 enclo es to 15m soglo
above 4t about 170 0112
FARE UTA1I +AT LAKE MEAD HOIOVER DIAM, NEVADA PIORNEBOSL SNAKE PTXERIOATO
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Reprint fron:- TED 1959 DEOERT NAGAZI
RARE INVITATION
Come see and photograph beauti- Come see and photograph beauti-
ful, gentle and ful, gentle and colorful GLEN colorful GLEN
CANYON of the River Colorado. CANYON of the River Colorado.
MAY AND JUNE, 1959
NINE week-end river trips . . . NINE week-end river trips .. .
2-day or 3-day boating runs . . . 2-day or 3-day boating runs . . .
Launchings at HITE, Utah . .. Launchings at HITE, Utah . . .
Landings at Crossing of the Fath- Landings at Crossing of the Fath-
ers, on the very trail where on ers, on the very trail where on
Nov. 7, 1776, Padres Dominguez
and Escalante and party crossed. and Escalante and party crossed.
On the 3-day boat runs you may
hike to RAINBOW BRIDGE.
Drive your car, fly your own
or chartered plane to launching.
Our cars bring you to see:
GLEN CANYON DAM under con-
struction; to new city of PAGE,
Arizona; and to KANAB, Utah,
and Trailways depot.
For those who fly, you may
return to your car in one hour.
2-day fares are-$60.00
3-day fares are-$85.00
Identify the camera location of
above photo and receive $5 credit
on any boating fare.
For the person who becomes
our 1oooth boating guest, the full
fare will be refunded at landing.
Come join us in our 21st year.
WESTERN RIVER TOURS
Richfield, Utah
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KENT FROST JEEP TRIPS
SCHEDUL JLE---1959
May 11-15. Famous Needles.
May the Shoot, Mormnon Well, Gray Mesa, Rincon, Green Water Spring, -June 4. (10 days) Needles Trip: Hole-in-the-Rock Trail, Shool
Basin, Indian Ruins, Needles, Junction of Colorado and Green Clay Hilis, Natural Bridges Monument, Elk Mts., Bears Ears, Beef Colorado
Basin, Indian Ruins, Needles, Junction Rivers, Angel Arch, Castle Arch, Pictographs, and other points of
interest that the allotted time and weather will permit.
June 8-17. (10 days) Needles Trip: Elk Mts., Beef Basin, Indian Ruins, Chesler Park, Junction of Green and Colorado Rivers, Salt Creek, Chesler Park, Junction of Green and Colorado Rivers, Salt Creek,
Angel Arch, Castle Arch, Arches National Monument, Dead Horse Point State Park, Monument Canyon, Uoheaval Dome, and back Upheaval Dome, and back
Point State Park, Monument Canyon, to Monticelio at point of Beginning.
June 22-July 1. (10 days) Neeciles Trip: Hole-in-iir-Rock-Trail, Shoot June 22-July 1. (10 days) Neeciles Trip: Hole-in-iir-Kock-Trail, Shoot the Shoat, Mormon Well, Gray Mesa, Rincon, Green Water Spring.
Basin, Indian Ruins, Needles, Junction of Colorado and Green Clay Hills, Natural Bridges Monument, Elk Mis., Bears Ears, Beef
Rivers, Angel Arch, Castle Arch, Pictographs, and other points of interes: that the allotted time and weather will permit. interest that the allotted time and weather will permit.
July Ruins, Chosler Park, Junction of Green and Colorado Rivers, Salt 27--Aug. 5. (10 clays) Needles Trip: Elk Mts., Beef Basin, Indian
Creek, Angel Arch, Castle Arch, Arches National Monument, Dead Horse Point State Park, Monument Canyon, Upheaval Dome, and anyon. Upheaval Dome, and
back to Monticello.
Aug. 17-26. (10 days) Needles Trip: Hole-in-the-Rock-Trail, Shoot
the Shoot, Mormon Well, Gray Mesa, Rincon, Green Water Spring, Clay Hillis, Natural Bridges Monument, Elk Mts., Bears Ears, Beef
Basin, Indian Ruins, Needles, Junction of Colorado and Green Rivers, Angel Arch, Castle Arch, Pictographs, and other points of
interes: that the allotted time and weather will permit.
Sept. 14-23. (10 days) Standing Rocks, Horse Shoe Canyon, Cleopatras Chair, Goblin Valley and other points of interest that time will
permit.
Sept. 28-Oct. 7. (10 days) Neecles Trip: Elk Mts., Beef Basin, Indian Ruins, Chesler Park, Junction of Green and Colorado Rivers, Salt
Creek, Angel Arch, Castle Arch, Arches National Monument, Dead Horse Point State Park, Monument Canyon, Upheaval Dome, and
back to Monticello.
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Our headquarters are at Monticello, Utah,
Utah and the Four Corners creci. the hub of the most scenic area in southeastern
visit many In connection with these points of interest we 7 more areas,
cient Indian Ruins as out time and loccl con- side canyons and lan-
ditions will permit.
plus For superb scenery delicious and complete relaxation
camp fire and meals meals prepared prepared over an open
between clean sleeping sleeping out in the fresh air out in the fresh air
sleeping sleeping bags with air mattresses, is a thrill bags with air mattresses, is a thrill sheets and blankets in warm sheets and blankets in warm
never to be forgotten.
of red THE THE I NEEDLES was named for the thousands NEEDLES was named for the thousands
in this and white sandstone and white sandstone spirals standing
Green canyon country near the junction of the spirals standing
mous for its photographic scenery and necr by and Colorado Rivers. This crea.is fα-
pictographs, and the becutiful Angel Arch, pictographs, and the beautiful Angel are hundreds of canyons with cliff dwellings, are hundreds of canyons with cliff dwellings,
Castle Arch and many other arches. Castle Arch and many other arches. 1 Arch,
THE STANDING ROCKS is a wild and remote THE STA
aract Canyon. country bordering clong the North Rim of Cat-
into the river canyon In places a person can look
rado 2oo0 feet below. There are spirals, arches, and see the muddy Colo-
esting sights in this wild land of the historic unexplored side canyons and mamy other inter-
Robbers Roost country.
sky and white SOUTHEASTERN UTAH is the land of blue clouds.
to the distant mountains 100 Often a person can see or
away. more miles
KENT FROST-MonticellO, Utah
Telephone JUniper 7-2787
Rates $25.00 daily per person which
mattresses, and guide transportation, food, sleeping bags with air includes
service.
$25.00 Deposit Required
mado. By special arrangement charter trips can be
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PHOTO COURTESY PETE SPARKES
BoatingU Boating Under Arctic Skies
AN INVITATION AN INVITATION
To become a member of
Aretic Aretic Expedition 1956 Expedition 1956
July 15-August
Rendezvous: HAY RIVER, Northwest Territories, Canada. Drive HAY RIVER, Northwest Territories, Canada. Drive
your car to boat-launching point, HAY RIVER. Fly your private
plane to HAY RIVER. Fly in via Canadia Pacific Airlines.
Travel via our Colorado River boats, 1,025 miles on the
great MACKENZIE RIVER from Great Slave Lake to
AKLAVIK, 310 miles across the ARCTIC CIRCLE.
Boat Fare is $850
Party limited to 18 persons
While in the Arctic, you our first DUDE FLIGHT
to the NORTH POLE. And, share on charter flights over
the ARCTIC OCEAN; in the Land of the Midnight Sun.
(In the seasons of 1954 and 1955 we guided our guests
over 2,500 miles on Canadian Waters, on the PEACE:
SLAVE; MACKENZIE and YUKON RIVERS.
1956 will be our 18th year on Western Rivers.)
wire phone: Richfield 22
Rae
Richfield, Utah, U.S.A.
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PHOTO BY PETE SPARKES
Boating Under Arctic Skies osatrs
AN INVITATION
To become a member of
ARCTIC EXPEOITION 1958 ARCTIC EXPEOITION 1958
July 15--August 31 July 15 -August 31
From the bottom of the Grand Canyon in Arizona comes
an invitation to you to join an invitation to you to join a boating the top of the
world in 1958. miles on the
Travel via our Travel via our Colorado River boats 1,025
magnificent MACKENZIE RIVER frOm GREAT SLAVE LAKE RIVER from GREAT SLAVE LAKE
to AKLAVIK near the ARCTIC OCEAN. Territories,
Rendezvous point is HAY RIVER. Northwest plane,
Canada. Y RIVER town
or go in via Canadian
on Great Slave Lake..
Boat Fare is $950
Includes all costs excepting a few personals. $19.80 per day.
You will travel 310 river miles after crossing the ARCTIC
CIRCLE. You may visit NEW AKLAVIK.
While in the ARCTIC you may still join our FIRST DUDE
FLIGHT to the NORTH POLE, and or share charter flights
over the ARCTIC OCEAN and to Alaska.
Come visit the Land of Arctic Light. 1958, our 20th year on
Western Rivers.
RICHFIELD. UTAH, U.S.A.
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July 3 to 14
July 17 to 28 Sept. 3 to 14
Aug. 3 to 14 Sept. 17 to 28
Party of 19 or less $175.00 for 10, 11 or 12 days
Party of 20 or more $150.00 for 10, 11 or 12 days
(The above fares are for Glen Canyon)
.The July, August and September dates are for 12-day periods. these boat runs for
170 miles to LEES FERRY, Arizona. In this section there are 22 minor rapids, or big riffles,
with little or no danger.
ley of colorful Navajo and Wingate sandstone; the Chinle shales; and the Moenkope Red
Beds.
At the mouth of Padre Creek in Utah, we have the Crossing of the Fathers, where on
Nov. 7, 1776, Padres Dominguez and Escalante and party crossed the Colorado. Even in
the East, you do not ot have too many points of older history.
Of course, the 51½/ mile hike to RAINBOW BRIDGE one day, and return to the river the
following day, is the highlight of the Glen Canyon and San Juan River trips. Those who
do not care to make the 11-mile plus hike will be made comfortable in camp, near fresh
water swimming pools, or can spend the night at Echo Camp near the Rainbow Bridge.
For nearly 250 miles of overland travel, preceding the river trip (Glen Canyon), we will
contract with a chartered bus line, using station wagons and sedans.
For river travel we will use the World War II neoprene, 10-man, 8-air chamber rafts.
Those were the type you saw in motion pictures of our June 1948 San Juan River run,
The following r may be added to PROPOSED ITINERARY for Glen Canyon trips: Those
who drive to join river party may leave car, travel clothes, etc., with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Green at Marble Canyon Lodge, Arizona (Via Cameron). Come to Richfield, Utah, in
outing clothes, via Santa Fe Trailways. Car will be awaiting you at end of river journey.
For the San Juan River run, the meeting place will be Bluff, Utah, or Mexican Hat,
Utah. If desired by car owners, their cars will be driven to Marble Canyon Lodge by de-
pendable desert drivers.
$25 deposit t when passage is booked.
passage is cancelled 30 days before sailing.
Please do not hesitate to ask for additional information.
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Los-angeles, California. WESTERN RIVER YOURS
RICHFIELD, UTaH
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Boating Under Arctic Skies
AN INVI TATION
To become a member of p
and when weather is right, fly to the North Pole and back.
Fly to Salt Lake City in August
(Note: Our FAR NORTH RIVERS' EXPEDITION,
1954, was completed down PEACE-SLAVE-MAC- KENZIE Rivers, 2000 Miles to Aklavik. Party Flew
Back from 125 Miles North of the Arctic Circle to
Edmonton and Peace River.)
Come Join the First Proposed the Pole."
"Dude Flight North to
For Information and Rates write:
Richfield, Utah
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GRAND VACATIONS
Into Lands of Great Beauty
Journeys by Boat-Wyoming, Colorado,
Utah, Arizona, I a, Canada, Alaska.
4 May-June Trips-GENTLE GLEN CANYON.
HITE, Utah to LEES FERRY, Ariz.
Fare: $125.00 Deposit: $25.00
SAN JUAN and COLORADO RIVERS
June 22 to June 30
Fare: $175.00 Deposit: $40.00
See RAINBOW BRIDGE 5 above trips.
GRAND CANYON TRAVERSE
July 15 to August 5 Deposit: $250.00
Fare: $750.00
GREEN-COLORADO RUN
Green River, Wyo. to Lees Ferry, Ariz.
August 24 to September 30
Fare: $950.00 Deposit: $300.00
Total of 711 River Miles
N Choice of THREE Secctions of Above
NO U.S. Schedules While in FAR NORTH
1953 Was Our 15th Year of Guiding
GENTLE GLEN CANYON EXPEDITION
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MEMO ROUTING SLIP NEVER USE FOR APPROVALS, DISAPPROVALS.
CONCURRENCES. OR SIMILAR ACTIONS
1 NAME OR TITLE INITIALS CIRCULATE
Col. Glaser
ORGANIZATION AND LOCATION DATE 1 COORDINATION
AFCIN-4E4 P. 2
2 FILE
Col. Gilbert
INFORMATION
AFCIN-4E
3 NECESSARY
ACTION
Maj. Tacker Maj. Tacker 3
NOTE AND
RETURN
SARIS-3
4 SEE ME
SIGNATURE
REMARKS
1. The ATIC agrees with Mr l.. The ATIc agrees with Mr that his 'that his
sighting of 17 April 1953, was a fireball. of 17 April 1953, was a fireball. This case This casel
need not be pursued f need not ba pursued
2. It is suggested that a questionnaire be
sent to Mr. concerning his sighting of a
cylindrical object executing right-angle turns.
.
FROM NAME OR TITLE DATE
Major Robert J. Friend 29 Dec 58
ORGANIZATION AND LOCATION TELEPHONE
AFCIN-4EL 6-9216
DDF95 Replsces DA AGO Form 895, 1 Apr 4S, and AFHQ c58--16--74007-1 GPO
Form 12, 10 Nov 47, whlch inay be used.
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1948 18O MILE HIKE. DOMINGUEZ-ESCALANTE ROUTE.
1948 VISITS to JCT.-COLORADO & ESCALANTE RiVerS.
1948 SURVEY OF PROPOSE D COLORADO RIVER
BRIDGE SITE.
1948 QUETICO-SUPERIOR CANOE TRIP.
1949 LOG Of SECOND ESCALANTE RIVER RUN.
1949 NOTES & LOGS of FOUR SPRING SAN JUAN RUNS.
1949 LOG OF THE FRIENDSHIP TRIP. Grand Canyon.
1949 Notes and MOVIES on GLEN CANYON RUNS.
1950 THIRD ESCALANTE-COLORADO RIVERS RUN.
1950 NOTES OI SEVERAL SAN JUAN & GLEN CANYON
RUNS.
1950 LONE MONTH ON COLORADO.
1951 FLIGHT TO MEXICO CITY.
1951
JOURNEY.
1951 NOTES ON GREEN-COLORADO RIVER TRIP.
1952 AIR FLIGHT-January 4, 5, 8, 9, 10.
1952 ESCALANTE ROUTE TREK.
1952
1952 GRAND CANYON TRAVERSE.
1952
1952 HIKE TO NOKAI DOME.
1952 FLIGHT-NOKAI TO RICHFIELD.
1952 CANYON SURVEYS--JOURNAL of f 6 wks; 5 days.
1953 HOLE IN THE ROCK TREK
1953
GULCH.
1953 URANIUM SEARCH BY AIR.
1953 CANYON SURV Between SAN
RADO.
The above 73 Certain Writings over 1 15 years records
CONTACT with nearly all of you men and l women
listed in this booklet. Most of the writings are unpub-
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Certain Writings by
1939 to 1953 Inclusive
TIME
1939 OUTBOARD
LAKE MEAD
1940 1940 JOURNAL RIVER EXPEDITION
1941 COLORADO UI L." Boat capsize.
1941 Long Letter to "I ANYON--(Fight for Life).
1942 SURPRISE CA GRAND CANYON EXPLORATION.
1943 COLORADO UP RIVER EXPEDITION.
1943 UP RIVER RUN TO MILE 218.
1943 Copy of letter tO-THE MOHAVE MINER.
1943 JOURNEY OF THE FIVE-MAN BOAT.
1944 SAIL OF THE LOKE.
1944 Copy of letter tO--JULIUS F. STONE.
1944 CROSSING the SANUP PLATEAU.
1944 VISITS tO PIERCES FERRY, ARIZONA.
1944 TO YE RIVER RATS.
1945 ENORMOUS NATURAL BRIDGE IN UTAH.
1945 BOATING UP COLORADO 183 MILES ALONE.
1945 LIFE PRESERVER DRIFT. 6O MileS.
1945 THE BIG MORMON STORY.
1946 COLORADO RIVER RAFT DRIFT. S1 Miles.
1946 SENSIBAUGH JOURNEY.
1946 NING.
1947 EL) OF A RIVER BOAT.
1947 BREAKING TH
1947 AIR FLIGHT--1000 Miles Over the Canyons. UP COLORADO RI
1947 LABYRINTH CANYON RESCUE.
1947 FLIGHT TO PITTSBURGH,
1947 CATARACT CANYON EXPEDITION. RIVER RUNS, etc.
1947
'42-'47 FIRST CONOUERORS ESCALANT
1948 SAN JUAN RIVER TRIP.
1948 EVERETT RUESS SEARCH.
1948 JUST A POUND OF GREASE.
1948 EROSION IN THE COLORADO RIVER BASIN.
1948 COLORADO CANYONS FLIGHT.
1948
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DOLESE--IRVINE-DELUCA in GLEN CANYON.
1949 KAIPAROWITS-AQUARIUS-HENRY
1949 MOUNTAINS
DEATH VALLEY CENTENNIAL. VISITS.
1949 CALIFORNIA-ARIZO
1950 JULY 4th at RICHFIELD, UTAH.
1950 MARBLE CANYON DAM SITE SURVEY.
1950 ASCENT OF NAVAJO MOUNTAIN
1950 CHARLES FETZNER in GLEN CANYON.
1950 DEAD HORSE aNd GRAND VIEW POINTS. NYON.
1950
1950 CALIFORNIA CENES.
1951 MEXICO CI
1951 GRAND CAN
1951 GREEN-COLORADO Rivers--650 Miles.
1951 DR. DOLESE and COMPANY in GLEN CANYON.
1951 MONUMENT VALLEY--AIR FLIGHT.
1951
1952 NANKOWEAP FAILURE.
1952 SAN JUAN-COLORADO Rivers Run.
1952 GRAND CANYON TRAVERSE-DA-MA
1952 HAVASU FLIGHT with MOSER.
1952 MANANA FARM-Dr. Dean Brimhall. Dudy).
1952 CANYON SURVEYS (Dick and
1952 HIGH SIERRAS--TOM CLARKE.
1953 NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-ARIZONA VISIT. ick and Dudy).
1953 CANYON SURVEYS--2nd 1953
1953
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Character Actors
More than 485 of you have appeared in following titled
16 mm. motion picture Kod hromes.
1941 GRAND CANYON--With NEVILLS and GRANT
1941 GRAND CANYON--VALLEY OF FIRE
1941 BOULDER DAM--First Opening of Spillways
Fifth UP RIVER RUN into GRAND CANYON
1941 Climbing Highest Mountain in United States
1941 SAN JUAN River Run with NEVILLS
1942
UP RIVER RUN in Arizona and Utah.
1943 RIVER EXPEDI-
TION.
1943 UP RIVER RUN tO Mile 218.
1944 UP RIVER RUN from D EEK. Wrecked.
1944 LAST FRONTIER.
1944 COLORADO UP RIVER EXPEDITION.
1944 First Circumnavigation of Lake Mead.
1944 GRAND TREK-Across Shivwits Plateau.
1944 SANUP PLATEAU CROSSING-Arizona Strip.
1945 60-Mile LIFE PRESERVER DRJFT in GRAND.
1946 GLEN CANYON--Up River Run.
1946 COLORADO RIVER RAFT DRIFT--81 MileS.
1946 SENSIBAUGH TRIP in GLEN CANYON.
1946 BRIMHALL TRIP in GLEN CANYON.
1947 ESCALANTE and BOULDER - BACK COUNTRY.
1947 AIR FLIGHT Over GRAND, MARBLE, GLEN.
1947 ESCALANTE RODEOUtah Centennial.
1947 UNCONQUERED PA PARADE in PITTSBURGH.
1947 CATARACT CA GREEN and COLO-
RADO.
1948 FETZNER TRIP in GLEN CANYON.
1948 ESCALANTE RIVER-First Boating Party.
1948 SAN JUAN-COLORADO-Seven-boat Party.
1948 CANOE TRIP--Minnesota and Canada.
1948 MY HOMES-NIAGARA FALLS-La Guardia.
1948 To SUMMIT of PIKES PEAK.
1948 ESCALANTE TRAIL--I8O Mile Hike.
1949 ESCALANTE RIVER--Second Boating Party.
1949 SAN JUAN-COLORADO RiverS--2 Runs.
1949 BERT LOPER PASSES INTO LAND OF GREAT
BEAUTY.
1949 ARIZONA STRIP-SHIVWITS--TOROWEAP.
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*Howard O. Welty Utah State Road,Utah
*Lee Wendleboe Los Angeles, California
Louis West Phoenix, Arizona
A. B. Weston.. Portland, Oregon
Charles Whipple Iron Mountain, California
Paul Whipple Indio, California
*George White. Los Angeles, California
*Georgie DeRoss White Los Angeles, California
James D. White Laguna Beach, California
*Bea Whittlesey USA Tank Destroyers
*Captain Wilcox Boulder City, Nevada
*Mrs. Captain Wilcox Needles, California
C. D. Wilketson Phoenix, Arizona
J. T. Wilkerson Kanab, Utah
*"Butch" Williams Rainbow Lodge, Arizona
*Bill Wilson Burlingame, California
Bruce Wilson Napa, California
*Everardus B. Wilson Napa, California
*Ida B. Wilson Rainbow Lodge, Arizona
*Katherine Wilson Burlingame, California
Niell Wilson Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Charles Wismer Rainbow Lodge, Arizona
*Madge Worthington Elko, Nevada
Linda Lee Wotring Green River, Utah
*Cap. H. T. Yokey
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Green River, Utah
Harry Tasker Centralia, Washington
Ed Taylor Boulder, Utah
*Bessie Thatcher Sedona, Arizona
*"Dudy" Thomas Albuquerque, New Mexico
John Thompson Ephriam, Utah
Ken Thompson Ephriam, Utah
Wes Thompson Salt Lake City, Utah
*Mayo Thornton East Peoria, Illinois
*Eunice Tjaden Aurora, Illinois
*Priscilla Tjaden Phoenix, Arizona
Alex Toth Hinckley, California
James Oliver Tow Sedona, Arizona
*Bill Towne Boulder City, Nevada
John True. Ely, Minnesota
*Bill Trygg Sedona, Arizona
*Jack Turner. Iriqois Ind. Res., New York
*Two Feathers
West Orange, New Jersey
*Stanley Udy Utah State Road, Utah
*Richard Urie...
*H. Warner Van Keuren Keriey's T. P., Arizona
Salina, Utah
*Clark Veater. Salina, Utah
Dora Veater. Las Vegas, Nevada
*Val Veater Tacoma, Washington
*Dorothy B. Vertrees. Long Beach, California
*W. Ward Vickers. Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
C. B. Vivien, Jr... Boulder City, Nevada
Ed Volker Needles, California
Axtel VonRce..
*Bobby Warfield Washington, D. C.
*Laura Warfield Teasdale, ,Utah
*Herb Weber. Hanksville, Utah
*Doug Wells. Hanksville, Utah
*Lavor Wells Hanksville, Utah
*Marion Wells Hanksville, Utah
*Pearl Prettyman Wells Hollywood, California
*Virginia Wells Hanksville, Utah
*Flying Bishop Wm. Wells
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*Victor Salazar Goleta, California
*"Solly" Solminen Ely, Minnesota
R. J. (Rod) Sanderson Needles, California
*Johnny Sansted Ely, Minnesota
*Leo Sansted Ely, Minnesota
*Joe Santineau Ely, Minnesota
Ray Savage Billings, Montana
*Robert Savage Los Angeles, California
Tom Schlichting Phoenix. Arizona
*Charles O. Sensibaugh Los Angeles, California
*Robert Sensibaugh. Los Angeles, California
*Fremont Schaap** - Pierces Ferry, Arizona
*John Schinbeck Boulder City, Nevada
Capt. Ernest Schmidt Bernardsville, New Jersey
*Wiltiam Schukraft Chicago, Illinois
"Elizabeth Scott Hollywood, California
Perry Scott. Boulder City, Nevada
Grace Greene Shoppman Kanab, Utah
*Dorothea Sheats Washington, D. C.
*Glenn Shirley Cincinnati, Ohio
*Ed "Whitey" Shremko*** Rainbow Lodge, Arizona
Harold Simmonds South Sacramento, California
Claude Simonds White Canyon, Utah
Alfred Sison Costa Mesa, California
*Gordon Smith.. Utah State Road, Utah
*"Shine" Smith Navajo Ind. Res., Arizona
Willard R. Smith Salt Lake City, Utah
*Maurice Sorensen Delta, Utah
Marshall South *** Ghost Mountain, California
Tanya South San Diego, California
John Southworth Glendale, California
Wes nge New Jersev
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*Nora Poyser Boulder City, Nevada
*Ray Poyser... Boulder City, Nevada
*Lee Prater... Washington. D. C.
*"Hank" Prescott Los Angeles, California
*3 Prescott Children Los Angeles, California
Major Lyle V. Pressey Kingman, Arizona
*Elmer Purtymun Sedona, Arizona
*Dr. E. D. Quillen Los Angeles, California
*Alex Radosevich Rock Springs, Wyoming
*Larry Radosevich Rock Springs, Wyoming
*Del Reid** Bluff, Utah
Dr. Earl V. Reed. Las Vegas, Nevada
Edmund Reek New York, New York
F. G. Rehwinkel Flagstaff, Arizona
Mildred Reifsneider Wichita, Kansas
*Dr. J. Stan Reifsneider Wichita, Kansas
Betty Richardson Camneron, Arizona
Bud Richardsonson Cameron, Arizona
Jack Richardson Cameron, Arizona
Bob Rigg Grand Junction, Colorado
Jack Rigg Grand Junction, Colorado
Jim Rigg Grand Junction, Colorado
Claude Ritchie Seattle, Washington
Jim Roach Boulder City, Nevada
*Glenn Roberts Cincinnati, Ohio
Bert Robbins Billings, Montana
Charles Roemer*** New York, New York
*Dorothy Rogers Hite, Utah
*Lyle Rogers Hite, Utah
WV:
Paul Rudolph Boulder City, Nevada
Everett Ruess*** Los Angeles, California
Stella (KnightRuess.. Los Angeles, California
*Hal Rumel Salt Lake City, Utah
*Grandma Ruple (93 Vernal, Utah
*Dave Rust Provo, Utah
Ruth (WoolleyRust Provo, Utah
Fred Rydholm Upper Peninsula, Michigan
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M. S. Munson Pasadena, California
Neil Murdock Salt Lake City. Utah
Teasdale, Utah
*Adolph Myrup***
*John Nelson Peach Spring, Arizona
*Doris Nevills*** Mexican Hat. Utah
*Joan Nevills Mount Pleasant, Utah
*Mae D. "Moe" Nevills Mexican Hat, Utah
*Norman D. Nevills*** Mexican Hat. Utah
Mexican Hat. Utah
Sandra Nevills Mexican Hat. Utah
W. E. Nevills*** Salt Lake City, Utah
*Leith Nichol Salt Lake City, Utah
*Wayne Nichol Hite, Utah
*Beth Nielsen. Hite, Utah
*Ruben Nielsen Boulder City. Nevada
Charles Noble
William O'Bannion Boulder City, Nevada
*Frank E. O'Brien Portland Oregon
Richfield, Utah
*Spencer Ohlin Beverly Hills, California
*Ed E. Olsen Ely, Minnesota
*Sigurd Olson Ely, Minnesota
*Mrs. Sigurd Olson Seattle, Washington
*Frances B. Osborne Seattle, Washington
*Hal Osborne Needles, California
Vernon D. Osborne
Boulder City, Nevada
*Les Pampel Boise, Idaho
Doyle Parham Colton, California
Don Parks. Wilmington, California
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*Ray Love Las Vegas, Nevada
*Albert Lowrie Grosse Pointe, Michigan
*Dennie Lowrie Grosse Pointe, Michigan
*Edmund Lowrie, Jr. Grosse Pointe, Michigan
*Bert Lucas Phoenix, Arizona
Ruth Lusch Carson City, Nevada
*Harry Lyford Elgin, Illinois
Dr. G. B. Madsen Mt. Pleasant, Utah
Jay Madsen.. Mt. Pleasant, Utah
Raymond Madsen Salt Lake City, Utah
Neal Magleby. Richfield, Utah
Jimmie Malone. Littleton, Colorado
Al Mann Flagstaff, Arizona
*Dave Horace Mann Bountiful, Utah
Dan Manning Richfield, Utah
Jose Marinez Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
*Hallan E. Marsh Huntington Park, California
Harva Marsing Green River, Utah
Garth Marston Seattle, Washington
*Margaret Marston Berkeley, California
*"Dock" Otis R. Marston Berkeley, California
*George Martinsen*** Boulder, Utah
*Jeanette Martinsen Boulder, Utah
*Austin Mason Aurora, Utah
*Gov. Herbert E. Maw Salt Lake City, Utah
Wayne McConkie Saint George, Utah
LeRoy McCoy. Ashfork, Arizona
Jack McKay Green River, Utah
*Ethel McLean. New Haven, Connecticut
E. Meredith Bridge Canvon zona
*Barbara Monroe San Bernardino, California
*Bering Monroe. San Bernardino, California
*Col. Lucius Moore Grand Junction, Colorado
*Return F. Moore South Sacramento, California
*Mary Moosman Boulder, Utah
*Uvada Moosman Boulder, Utah
*Bob Morris Ely, Minnesota
*A. Reynolds Morse Cleveland, Ohio
*Eleanor F. Morse Cleveland, Ohio
*Dr. A. Russell Mortinsen Salt Lake City, Utah
Donna (Willard) Moser Sedona, Arizona
Donny Moser. Sedona, Arizona
*Joe Moser Sedona, Arizona
Miles Munson Hoquiam, Washington
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OCT 1958
AFOIE-R 15 DEC 1958
MEMORANDUM FOR ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF, INTELLIGENCE
.
1958, from
Utah, is forwarded for appropriate action by your office in accord with
200-2, as
WILSON RALSTON
1 Inel Colonel, U. S. Air Force
Ltr fr Chief,cals Chief,cals 2ient Br e.sent Br
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Howard Knighton Boulder City, Nevada
H. Fred Kohnke Bridge Canyon City. Arizona
*Ellsworth Kolb Los Angeles, California
*Emery Kolb Grand Canyon, Arizona
Karl K. Kolsen Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
Dale Kraushaar U. S. Navy
Harriet Kraushaar.. San Marino, California
*Judith Lynne Kraushaar Los Angeles, California
*Leona Aleson Kraushaar Los Angeles, California
Maynard Kraushaar San Marino, California
Melvin Kraushaar Los Angeles, California
Herman Kuehnlenz Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
*Rudolph LaCroix Boulder City, Nevada
*Dave Laitinen Ely, Minnesota
Sam Langford Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
*William F. Langton Salt Lake City, Utah
*Charles Wright Larabee Balboa Island, California
*Lila Hopkins Larabee Balboa Island, California
Merrill Larson Richfield, Utah
*Sterling Larson Escalante, Utah
Ole E. Larson Salt Lake City, Utah
Vaud E. Larson Boulder City, Nevada
E. C. LaRue*** Pasadena, California
2 Hollis Latourelle Ely, Minnesota
Chester "Lum" Lauck Hollywood, California
Bert Lauzon*** Grand d Canyon, Arizona
*Phyllis Lauritz. Portland, Oregon
*Lenora LeFevre Boulder, Utah
*Dorothy Lehi Rainbow Lodge, Arizona
Charles E. Lehman Los Angeles, California
in
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Berkeley, California
*Eleanor Irvine Kansas City. Kansas
*Dr. Fred Irwig Kansas City, Kansas
Freddie Irwig U. S. Army Air Corps
Byron Jackson Balboa Island, California
Soren Jacobsen Salt Lake City, Utah
Theodore Jacobsen Dubuque, Iowa
Oscar R. Jaeger Buffalo Ranch, Arizona
Arthur Jarvis Buffalo Ranch, Arizona
Mrs. Arthur Jarvis Inseription H. T. P., Arizona
Ross Jarvis Boulder City, Nevada
Reid Jerman Santa Barbara, California
*Harry Johns Detroit, Michigan
*Donald Johnson Cliff Dwellers Ldg.. Arizona Hite, Utah
*Earl Johnson.
*Elmer Johnson Salt Lake City, Utah
Glenn Johnson Hite, Utah
Ilda Johnson Cliff Dwellers Ldg. Arizona
*Irene Johnson Salt Lake City, Utah
Karen Johnson Salina. Utah
*Vernon Johnson Blanding, Utah
*Zeke Johnson Boulder City, Nevada
Donal Jolley Grants Pass, Oregon
*Austin Jones Los Angeles, Californita
Claude Jones Los Angeles, California
*Gracie Jones Grants Pass. Oregon
Julia Jones Los Angeles, California
*Lon Jones
Jack Keuhn Chicago, Illinois
*Florence Kibler Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
Henry Kile Sedona, Arizona
*C. O. "Bill" Kimball Boulder, Utah
*Irene King Bouider, Utah
*John King"es Encinitas, California
*Jack Kirby Flagstafl, Arizona
C. D. Kirkendall Yucaipa, California
Jim Klohr Yucaipa, California
Christina Klohr Fruita, Utah
*Lurton Knee
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*Martin Guymon Elko, Nevada
Mary Lee Guymon Ely, Nevada
*Pearl Guymon Elko, Nevada
W. C. Hall Billings, Montana
*Bill Haney Richfield, Utah
Loyd Hanna Supai Ind. Res., Arizona
*Emma Jane Hansen Boulder, Utah
*Homer Hansen Boulder, Utah
*Berta Harris Salt Lake City, Utah
*George Earley Harris Las Vegas, Nevada
*Laphene "Don" Harris Salt Lake City, Utah
*Joe Hart Encinitas, California
Henry Hart Logandale, Nevada
*Pattilou Haslam Richfield, Utah
*Richard Haslam El Paso, Texas
*Douglas Hasslo Encintas, California
*Bus Hatch Vernal Utah
*Major Weldon Heald Hereford, Arizona
Cyria Henderson Palm Desert, California
*Capt. Randall Henderson Palm Desert, California
Alvin Hendrickson Fort Frances, Canada
*t Evelyn Harrala Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bill Herron Boulder City, Nevada
LeRoy High Glendale, Arizona
*Fred Hilty*** Kingman, Arizona
*Capt. Leonard Holder. U. S. Marine Corps
*Emma (JohnsHolmes Green River, Wyoming
Haldane "Buzz" Holmstrom*** Oregon
Valentine San Mateo, California
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Norman Forsburg Salt Lake City, Utah
Charles Forsythe Bicknell, Utah
Mrs. Charles Forsythe Bicknell, Utah
Edna Fox.. Salt Lake City, Utah
Ernest Fox*** Salt Lake City, Utah
*Dr. Russell G. Frazier Salt Lake City, Utah
*Kent Frost Monticello, Utah
Jack Frye Kansas City, Missouri
Mrs. Jack Frye Sedona, Arizona
Moulton Fulmer Muncie, Indiana
Mrs. Moulton Fulmer Muncie, Indiana
Charles Gaddis Kingman, Arizona
Mark Gardiner. Salt Lake City, Utah
W. J. Gardiner. Chico, California
*Elton Garrett Boulder City, Nevada
*Loyd Gates Escalante, Utah
*Charlie Gibbons*** Hanksville, Utah
Bradley Gilman Worcester, Massachusetts
Jean Gilman Worcester, Massachusetts
*Dan Girton Cincinnati, Ohio
Norris "Abner" Goff Hollywood, California
*Fred J. Glover Grosse Pointe, Michigan
*Mrs. Fred J. Glover Grosse Point, Michigan
*Fritz Glover Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Frank Godden Phoenix, Arizona
*Sen. Barry Goldwater Phoenix, Arizona
Mrs. Barry Goldwater Phoenix, Arizona
A
Charles Greenwald - Compton, California
*I. G. Greer Thomasville, North Carolina
*Donald Griffin Escalante, Utah
*Louis Griffin Escalante, Utah
*Nathella (King) Grilin Boulder, Utah
*Dick Griffith. Laramie, Wyoming
*Isabelle (Galo) Griffith Laramie, Wyoming
*Carl Guthrie Grand Canyon, Arizona
L. Bud Guymon Ely, Nevada
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Seattle, Washington
"Ome" Daiber Hollywood, California
*Howard DaSilva.. Las Vegas, Nevada
K. D. Dailey Chicago, Illinois
Fern Davis Chicago, Illinois
Mildred Davis Chicago, Illinois
William J. Davis Salt Lake City, Utah
B. W. Deason. Oakland, California
*Paula DeLuca Hollywood, California
*Cecile B. DeMille. .Los Angeles, California
Paul DeRoss Ely, Minnesota
*Leonard DesRosier Los Angeles, California
*George Diack Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*A. R. DiPaolo Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*Mrs. A. R. DiPaolo Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
Frank B. Dodge Norfolk, Virginia
*Dr. David B. Dolese Detroit, Michigan
*Mrs. Peter Dolese Tulsa, Oklahoma
*Roger Dolese. San Diego, California
*William B. Done.. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*Gov. James Duff Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*Mrs. James Duff. Boulder City, Nevada
*Elbert Edwards Boulder City, Nevada
*Mahlon Edwards Compton, California
William H. Edwards*** Santa Barbara, California
Lilian Egleston. Robbers Roost Ranch, Utah
*Arthur C. Ekker. Robbers Roost Ranch, Utah
*Arthur C. Ekker, Jr. Robbers Roost Ranch, Utah
*Gay Ekker Robbers Roost Ranch, Utah
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*Briant Burgess Salina, Utah
Blaine Busenbark Salt Lake City, Utah
Ralph R. Cameron Billings, Montana
*"Soup" John Campbell Salt Lake City, Utah
*"Stu Stewart Campbell Washington, D. C.
*Dr. Dean S. Carder Washington, D. C.
Thelma Carder Berkeley, California
*Jack Carey Cincinnati, Ohio
*MacDonald Carey Hollywood, California
Fern Carlson Santa Monica, California
*Joan Carlson Los Angeles, California
*Oscar W. Carlson*** Boulder City, Nevada
Hite, Utah
Craig Carpenter Richfield, Utah
*Rodney Carstensen Salt I Lake e City, Utah
*Dr. Kent Castleton Hite, Utah
*Arthur L. Chaffin.. Hite. Utah
*Della (HickmanChaffin Boulder City, Nevada
Dick Chandler Ashland, Virginia
*Benjamin Chappell Salt Lake City, Utah
*Harold Chase Teasdale, Utah
*Sam Chidester Boulder City, Nevada
Herbert Cilch Bridge Canyon City, Arizona
Joe Clark Hemet, California
*Emily (Marx) Clarke Hemet, California
*Thomas E. Clarke Boulder, Utah
*Esther Coleman Encinitas, California
*Alan Conrad Sacramento, California
Clifford Cook Springville, Utah
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Millie Beauregard Webster Groves, Missouri
*Jean Bedoni Navajo Mt. T P. Arizona
*Vic Beiswanger Los Angeles, California
*Lorin Bell Tuba City, Arizona
*Eugene BenVau Santa Ana, California
Mrs. M. E. Berger Long Beach, California
M. E. Berger Long Beach, California
Ed Bergman Flagstafi, Arizona
*Eflie Birdseye Gold Hill, Oregon
John Black Boulder City, , Nevada
*Daniel Blake Saint George, Utah
*Royal Blake Saint George, Utah
*Thomas Blake Saint George, Utah
*Dr. E. E. Bleck Decatur, Illinois
John Blue Boulder City, Nevada
*"U. P." Boardman Salt Lake City, Utah
*Richard R. Bokowski Omaha, Nebraska
Henry Bonney Hualpai Ind. Res. Arizona
Chet Boone San Pedro, California
Vern Boynton Wilmington, California
Eleanor Brann Ogden, Utah
*Richard W. Brann.. Reno. Nevada
*Sally Brann Reno, Nevada
*Dr. Dean R. Brimhall Fruita, Utah
*Lila (Eccles) Brimhall Salt Lake City, Utah
Jack Breed. Swampseott, Massachusetts
*Jack Brennan Salt Lake City, Utah
*Mae Brennan Salt Lake City, Utah
James W. Brewer Wupatki Nat. Mon., Utah
*W. J. Brockmeier Utah State Road, Utah
William Brooke Phoenix, Arizona
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ROSTER
Roy Aiken Los Angeles, California
Ruth Aiken. Los Angeles, California
& Agnes Albert San Mateo, California
*Adolph Aleson *** Los Angeles, California
*Andrea Aleson Los Angeles, California
*Earl Allen*** Redmond, Utah
*Jennings Allen Escalante, Utah
*Arthur Alvey Boulder, Utah
*Emma Jane Alvey Boulder, Utah
*Jack Ambriz Cardiff, California
John Amsbary Long Beach, California
#Dean Anderson Provo, Utah
Gordon Anderson Boulder City, Nevada
*Harlan Anderson Los Angeles, California
*Marvin Anderson Richfield, Utah
*Monta Anderson Provo, Utah
*Stanley Annin Huntington Park, California
*Ernie Appling Kanab, Utah
*J. D. Armstrong *J. D. Armstrong Ash Flat, Arizona
*Hal Atwood Las Vegas, Nevada
Enid Badertscher Enid Badertscher Dinuba, California
*Ralph A. Badger Salt Lake City, Utah
Mrs. Ralph A. Badger Mrs. Ralph A. Badger. Salt Lake City, Utah
*Carlisle Baker Fremont, Utah
Jack Baker Jack Baker... Marble Canyon Lodge, Arizona
*Joe Baker Green River, Utah
*Linda Lou Baker Cliff Dwellers Ldg., Arizona
*Lloyd Baker Green River, Utah
Mildred Baker. Encinitas, California
*Pearl Baker Green River, Utah
*Ruth Baker Cliff Dwellers Ldg., Arizona
*Vernon Baker Cliff Dwellers Ldg. Arizona
*Gerhardt Bakker Huntington Park, California
*Alvin Baldwin Green River, Utah
*Dr. Gordon Baldwin Boulder City. Nevada
J. W. Ballew Skull Valley, Arizona
*Del Ballard Boulder City, Nevada
Billie Barker Escalante, Utah
*Vince Barnett Hollywood, California
*William G. Bass Wickenburg, Arizona
George O. Bauwens Glendale, Utah
*Floyd Baxter Ray, Ohio
*Armand T. Beauregard Webster Groves, Missouri
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tave, for 15 years, enjoyed "Grand Vacation
in this book! fetime." During the years we have learned
Experiences Are the Grandest People on Earth."
that you, all little "get-out-of-work outfit" by 3
own our
You ha CO UP RIVER EXPEDITION; LARABEE
names-COI ESTERN RIVER TOURS; and as CANYON
AND ALES
SURVEYS. exist, and are constantly searching for ways
and 1952.
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WHAT CONTACT?
In the swashbuckling days of 1918
In the days of World War One in France
When men were "aviators"--always
"Flew by the seat of their pants"
Two pet words in that day
were—"CONTACT," "COUPE."
The modern fly-boys are more
business and shekel-minded;
Their helmeted brow never stream-
ered a mademoiselle's silk hose!
They concentrate more on E.T.A.
and delicately balanced wind sock;
Prosaically they say,
"Switch On-Switch Off."
The early birds were pioneers all,
The modern boys, although jet headed,
May yet know, electronic control.
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CONTACT
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(As he appeared in 1940)
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Pleasa try to answe questions as you possibly can. Tho information that you give will
be used for research urposes, and will b rogarded as confidential material. Your nama will not
ba used in connection with any statemants, conclusions, or publications withoul your permission.
We requsst this personal information so that, if it is deemed nocessary, we may contact you for
further details.
. When did you soe the object? 7 15
.Time of day:.
15117 Hour Minutes
191
Day Month Yoar (Circla Ona): A.M. or P.M.
3. Time zone:
(Circle One): a. Eastarn (Circlo One): a. Daylight Saving
b. Contral b. Standard
Cc. Mountain
d. Pacific
e. Other -
4. Whars ware you when you saw the object?
Summit-N Lee
Noarest Postal Addross City or Town Ity or Town Stato or Country
Additional remarks:
5. Estimate how long you sow the object. 5. Estimate how long you sow the object.
Hours Minutes Soconds ocood.
5.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answar to Question 5.
a. Certain c. Not very sure
.Fairly certain d. Just a guess
What was the condition of the sky?
(Cirele One): Bright daylight d. Just a trace of daylight
b. Dull daylight e. No trace of daylight
c. Bright twilight f. Don't remember
located as you looked at
the object?
(Circle One):a. In front of you) + teleft d. To your left
b. In back of you e. Overhead
c. To your right f. Don't remember
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8IF you saw the ouject, at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notico concerning the STARS and MOON?
8.1 STARs (Circlo Ono): 8.2 MOON (Circlo Ons):
a. None . Bright moonlight
b. Afow b. Dull moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight - pitch dark
d. Don'tremamber d. Don't remember
Was the object brighter than the background of tho sky?
(Circle One): a. Yes b. No c. Don't remamber
. IF it was BR RiGHTER THAN the sky background, was tha brightness like that of an automobila headlight?:
(Circle One) a. A mile or more away (a distant car)?
b. Saveral blocks away?
c. A block away? c. A block away?
d.Sevaral yards away? d. Several yards away? /
e. Other
1.Did the object: 1. Did the object: (Circle Ona for euch question) (Circle Ona for euch question)
a. Appedr to stand still at any time? Yes No Don't Know
b.Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Yes No No Don't Know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Yes No No Don't Know
d. d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know Don't Know
. e. Change brightness? Yos No Don't Know
F. F. Change shape? Yes No No Don't Know Don't Know
g. Flicker, throb, or pulsate? Yos No Don't Know
.Did the object move behind ahiaet move bohind som Isomething at anytime, particularly a cloud? ttn cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No) Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then toll what
it moved behind: .
front of something at anytima, particularly a cloud? -
(Circle One): Yes No) Don't Know. IF you answered YES, than tell what
it moved in front of: _
14. Did the object appear: ( (Circle One): a. Solld? b. Transparent? c. Don't Know.
Did you observe the object through any of the following?
a. Eyeglasses Yes No o. Binoculars Yes No
b. Sun glasses No f. Telescope Yes No
c. Windshiald No 8. Theodolite Yes No,
d. Window glass Yos No h. Other
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16. Tall in a faw words the following things about tho object.
o. Sound.
of the objoct that you saw such as wings, protrusions, stc., and especlally exhaust tralls or vapor tralls. Plase
an arrow besida the drawing to show the directlon tho object was moving.
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13. Tho edges of tho object were:
(Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred .Othar . Other
b. Like a bright star
c. Sharply outlined
d. d. Don't remembor Don'tremember
9. IF thare was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there?
Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to show the direction that they were travel ing.
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20. Drow a picture that will show the motlon that tha object or objecis mado. Place an "A" at the baginning
of the path, a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes In diractlon during the course.
21. . IF POssiBl.E, try to guess or estimate what tha real size object was In its longest dimanslon.
..feet.
22. How large did tha object or objects appear a
and at about arm's longth?
(Circle One): a. Head of a pin g. Silver dollor
b. b.rod Poa h. 1. Das0oam Baseball
c. c. Dime 1. i. Grapofruit
d. Nickat Nicket 1. 1. Baskatball
e. Quarter Quartor k. Other-
f. Half dollar
a. Certain c. Not very sure c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain b. Foirly cortain d. Uncertain
23. How did the object or objects disappear from view? 23. How did the object or objects disappear from viaw?
24. In ordor that you can glve as cloar a plcturs as possibls of what you saw, we would like for you to Imagins that you could
construct ths objoet that you saw. Of what rype materlal would you make it? How large would it bs, and what shop?
would it have? Describe In your own words a common obloct or objocts which when placed up in the sky would give the
same appearanes as ths obloct whlch you sow.
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