PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD CONCLU510N. 2. L OCATION War. Balloon TYPE OF OBSERVATION Probably Bttll(. Po!: :;i bl y Bolio," 3. DATETIME GRO!J~ R :Ground-Vi suol a Air Vi suol 0 Ground-Rodor 0 Wos Aircraft ProLobly Alrcra.! 0 Airlntcrcopl Radar Po s :Ji bt y Ai rcroh Was Astronomical . I Probably Astronomical 0 Possibly Ast ronomic a 5 . PHOT OS 7. LENGTH OF OBS!:RVATION 8. NUMUE R OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Othor I - D f Eva uotton n :su t ct cnt ato or 10. E>RicF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS 25. Wh\}re we ro you lucated whc:!n you :.nw the object? (Circle One): Inside a building Outdo;;:; In an a irplone ?.6. Wer e you (Circle One) a . In the business section of a city? h. In th e rcsidcntiul section of a city? ~-I open .c.o_untrys~de~ .) d. Flying ncar on oirfiold? c . F l ying ove r a city? f. Flying over open country? 27. What were you doing at the time )'OU saw the object, and how did y ou happe n to notice it? 28. IF you were MOVING 'IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicla at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d . Southeast f. Southwest 28.2 How fos t were you moving? 28.3 Did you s top at any time whil-e you were looking at the object? (Circle One) {5_e!) No 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) b. Northeast h. Northwest d . Southeast 30. What direction were you looking wh~n you last saw the object? (Circle One ) a . North c. East b. l'brtheast d. Southeast h. Northwest 31. If you ~r~ iamiliar with bearing te rms (angular dir".>ction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was fro m true North and also the nurnl>e r of degrees it was upw(li'd from the hori1.on (elevation). 31.1 When it first app..::Circd: a. From true North _- degrees. b. From horizon d;..; -_: :::-2._ dt:!grces. 31.2 When it di-;appcored: a. Fromtructlo rth !. _ ck~rccs . 32. In the fo ll owing sket ch, imagine tlwt y o u arc at the p oint s h own. P lace on "A" on tho curved line t o show h ow high t he object was above the h orizon (skyline) when you f irst sow it. Place a " B " on the same curved l ine t o show how hig h the object was above the h o rizon (skyl ino ) when you las t s a w it. 33. In the bllowin g large r s ketch p la c e a n "A'' at the position the object wa s when you first s o! it, and a "B" at its posi tion w h e n you last saw it. Refe r to smaller s ketch as o n ex a mple of h ow to complete t h e larger sketch. 34. What were the weather conditiotls ot the t ime you saw the ohjc c t? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) c. Scattered clou~s d. Thick or heavy clouds e . Don't remembe r 3 4.2 WIND (C irclo One) No wind '"" SI ight breeze c. Strong Nind d. Don't romemb(}r 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 T EMPERATUP.E (Circle One) b. F og, rnist , or light rain c . Moderate orhenvyrain e . Don't remembe r 35. When did yo u repor t to some official that yo u hod seen t ho object? J6. Was anyone e lse with you at the t ime you sow the object? (Circle One) IYes_j 36.1 IF you answered YES, d id they s e e t ho object too? (Circle One) (Y~ No 't re memb~r 36.2 Please list their names and addresses: 37. Was this the first t ime that y ou had seen an object or objects l ike this ? 37.1 IF you a nswered NO, then whe n, wher o , and under what circumstance s did you s ee other ones? 38. In your opinion what d o you th ink the object was and what mig!1t have caused it? 3?. Do you th in k you con u:.titno~t:J th.'l speed o f tl1e 1.)bject'? Circlc One) IF you on.>w..lr" d YES, tht:n what !->p .:d .vv u ld y"~u cstimmt:? 40. Do you t~:nk you con t:stimate h o w for u wat from you the objuct was? (C,rclt..: One) ( y~:) No If you cn~vtercd YES, the n ho'" far 'Jway w.:>uiJ y ou s a y ll wos? 41. Pleosa give the following info.-ml1tion ob(.ll.lt y o un;<!lf: TELEPHOi'iE NUMBER prt~sent job? 1 5 ;our Please indicate any specia l <;?ducotional troinin9 that you have ho d . e. e. T echnicol school ---------------- Grad~ school High school d. Post graduate f . Other special tfoining -=------~------- 42. Dot~ you c ornplet o d this quest:onn~ire: F l I G .H T 'JJRrH -To O e~ ~-.,,J~:onED '.'! 1 LtG !3t:v oNn P;e: 1\Rcr 1c; ricLr. APniL 15 TO ~1/\v 7 --THREE w KS ~Nn T~o Ov~ ~OR 3300. JOIN OuTING FOR 0' ; P.'10; (IP THR:=:E \'ie:EKS F Or: )125 ~c.H .:tEEK BOAT JOURNEY ADV ENTURE J CIN FIRST-IN-HISTORY 8'l.~TIIIiG TPtP F'R'l!.f ESCALANT[ , UTAH TC' LEES FC:R~Y, 1\ R 1 ZON/1 -.. Ove:n 290 :..A1 LES v 1 " i.:":SCflllltJTE: t.CII:'l C,.,LO RI'IOO RIVERS--VtSIT EIGHT ~r. M J RE [:-JOP~>~t:'us olnuni\L T R I P S BoAr FR"M HITC, l.iTAH r o LEE S FERRV, AniZONA Sf-V E R /1 L I 948 T n I P S P L 1\ NNE r. f C'l R T H I $ 1\ R C A RJ VE R & COLO~ ADO 81)JIT r Rou GRC:cr.' R IVEn, UTI\11 TO W.OAO. Ur,o.H .. A V f. R V SF E C I II L 0 U T P. 0 A R 0 t~okl T 0 R T ~ I r \'f:: C.\NVQI'jS OF' TI-4E GQF.EN 111VER 80AT Ex?t:DIT I~'J FROl. l L~t::S FERRY, ll~IZOr.u T (l 201JLJ--Cq ctr~, \tevr.:::-1\ 360 UILES THqu THE ~/.I)ST !SOLf,TE:o 0r:iT ION I N TH~ v .. ,,,eo STATE\i Vtf>IT '.AY h0 '[, 1\RIZONI\ --~)N~ MtLE UNOE R TH::: Rt~t TRIIVEL 100 M1 LES ON ltd<E t/Lt..D --V1s 1 r 80ULIJfR DAM CATARACT CANYON EXPEDITION B"l 1\ T f' Rt1 M GRE[iJ R I VER, UT /\H T n LEE S FERRY AR I ZO'JA 43~ MILES ~r SrEcr~cuLAR-SuBLI ~ RIVER CAN ~0PJ Er~JOV Oa.vs OF UN[/\R1HLY PEI\CE IN \!Y P/\R.L\DISE E XPEDITION 3L\ R l At LEES FERRY, 1\ R IZ<'N.II --Ht~<e: r(') CROSSii\'G-oF-TH-r~r :RS, Ul~tH C,Pt'\SS C')LORr.Ot) Rlvt::R --H1r:e: T('l RAI"!BO'.', RRIJC, LJr/.H CfH)SS NJ,Vl.JO l r!OI/',f\1 R:::St.RVJ\TIOI\1 I~ ARil()t..~f, --co~tPt.~TE: :;,,;~fiT 3/,'.Jf(, FE, NEW i\h;)(I COo Yc~.; "'4::EI" PJ:1NC:~RIN(1 SFI~"HT FCI\ T~-tiS v~::. CO~.ORPJJ u~ R I V!~R CXt:':O I T 101\J ~llQ L.RCA ::: )(PEOITIONS . I S NIJ'.II I N T!\JTH Y':.:.~\C'\ Clf" C 0 L 0 R A DO UP R l V E R E X P E 0 I T I 0 N 5 R I C H f I E l D) U T A H J hun d e rgocl 8f ] h e C?.olorad o H CR S EBAC K G R E !-\ T B E A U T Y SEc ~lt.D SUfF.l.LO i-f -, I \ :JtLf'E r: ~oun~Y T(' 8L P ... flt,CHUTf:D / 1T JOR Q/\ WIL L CnNTINUE, S EC"~n AND THin r ~EEKS: T 'l .J I R 1 v )t: v I L R I V E n ; fnnF.:E WE EKS, R I C H F I E l D, U -f A H G~AlD YACATIO'HS Into Lands oi Grl.lat Dl3auty Journey by Boat-Wyominq. Colorado, Utah. Arl:ona, Nevada Rondt3zvous: Rlchflald. Utah 162 milo of Co lorado River HliE. Utah to LEES FERRY. J\rbona S chedul-G LEN CANYON Apr. 27 to May 3 May 11 t' Mf'Jy 17 ay ?5 to May 31 J un. 8 to Ju n. 14 Fare: S 12S.Oil Depos\1: S2S.00 Re r.dezvous: Fo r la:~t :mtor run: CUFF DWELLEPS LODGE, Arizona. Through MO:<UMENT VALU.Y b y cars, a 230 ml\e ov:dand tr ip. SAN JUAN AND COLORADO BLUFF. Utah to LEES FERRY. Arl:zona 225 mUes by watet in rowboats Schedule: jun.t 22 to 30 See RAINBOW BRIDGE 5 abuve tr ips Announdng: GRAND CANYON TRAVERSE LEES FERRY. 1\rlz .. to BOULDEI\ CITY. Nev. }L:ly 15 to Auqust 5 Announcing: GREEN-COLORADO RUN GREEN RIVER. Wyo. to LEES FERRY. Ariz. Auq. 24 to Sept. 30 Total o! 711 rive r mllus ChJ~:e of THREE section:~ on above: G:ee:l River. \'lyo .. to Groen River. Utah Aug. 24 to Se pt. 10 Fare: SS2S.OO Oolposit: Sl75.00 Creen River. Utah to R lht. Utah SfJ!:J. 11 to Sap. 17 F are: S27S.OO Deposit: S7S.OO Hile. Utah lo Lees F erry. Ar\:a. Sep . 18 to Sop. 30 Fare 5250.00 Oeposlt: SSO.OO GENTLE GLEN CANYON EXPEDITION V isit 10 HU'Jf> Natural Brldqes f a re: 5300.00 Depos\1: S7 S.OO 1953 is our 15th year ol qulcllilCJ Announcln'J 1954 and 1955 xt,j Rlvor Expodlllon:J YUKON AND MACKENZIE Ala.:;~:.;, Yukon anl Northwa;;t Terrilorias T? th~=> Land.; of th o t-.Hdnl:;r1t Sun and t~o A~ct.c Ocean. July and A uqust fly to :~nd from Rtver EYperi1t1cns LARABEE AND ALESON Western River Tours RICHFlELD, UTAH RAREST I~VITATIOM YOU ~AY RECEIVE to see mul t)h o tograJ)h beau - tiful, g un tlc :m<l ,;otgeoui'O (:lt!n Canyo n " '' thu C,c,lot:lllo l{ivcr . MAY AND JUNE, 1959 rhis opport\lnltY wilt never come again. Why? Because during the w inter of 1958-59 the U.S. B ureau of Reclamation will clos e normal river flow w ith a cofferdam at Glen Can yurt ctamsite. This will begin t h e forming of Glen Canyon Lake and bacl< the waters ahove the mouth of the San Juan River, making a lake more than 50 mlles in length. That portion of Gl e n Cun y<m will focv et h e btnle tl beneath watf!r anc\ dead sill. Corne and see the final 100 miles of Gentle Glen Canyon in 1950. We offer the l owest boat rartJs i n our 21 years of gulding on 'Vestcrn Rivers. 'l'o all of you who pay your full furc before December 31, the full fare will be $50.00. The same sohort-trip fares after January 1 will be $60.00. For 20 years we have offered river trips on western Rivers in U. S., Canada aoc\ A la!"ka- "d()wn north" to the Arctic. Our sm::tll craft have traveled t o w i thin 1400 miles of the Norttt Pole. 'fo all of you who identify within one -half topographic mile, the camera spot of the abO\'P. photo we will glvc a $5 credit on any boa ting fare. For particulars, write or wire: WJ:STT<11t~ RIVIW. 'l'OtmS Hic h fic lll , t:ta h