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65 Hs1 834228961 62 Hq 83894 Section 3
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Of Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
: Director, FBI DATE: September 15, 1947
om FROM : SAC, Salt Lake City
(a)
SUBJECT: FLYING DISCS.
TO So eee ae
Remytel tenth instant.
On September 10, 1947 an i e ive to flying saucers appeared in
Lake Tribune indicat ng, th young couples, Mr. and Mrs. GAYLON
Mr. andMrs; RICHARIDIEMTERS Logan, Utah, ‘who had been playing
bridge, reported that they saw three brief flights of saucers, the first at
10:40 p.m. and two more before 11:10 p.m. the eveni £ Cael aber 8, 1947.
This newsa i tI , H/HUGH > Jommdenciks ON, and
Mr. and Mr: H n r 5 of
having obs
WDERSON, when interviewed by an Agent of this
office, advised that they, in company th Mr. and Mrs. GAYLON CALDWELL, observed
approximately a dozen objects flying in group formation at about + r
thousand feet in the air. They stated that they first observed these objects
on September 8, 1947 at 10:30 p.m. when ir bridge game broke up and both couples
went out on the porch. The ANDERSONS believed these objects to be similar
size to pigeons and stated that they seemed to be rather ite and ill
They informed that the objects could have been birds; however, they appeared
to be movins faster than birds as th circled city in anproximately one to
two minutes, and then disappeared in a northern directio
Mr, and Mrs. ANDERSON claimed to have observed no wing movement during
the flight, and are unable to make up their minds as to exactly what they saw.
Mr. ANDERSC nformed that Mr. and Mrs. CALDWELL are presently en route to an
unknown city in Nebraska.
Mr. KEITH HUGHES and JOAN CROOKSTON both advised that tt y were unable
to state how their names appeared in the newspaper havinz ob ved flying
saucers inasmuch as neither had ever had the opportunity to view these flyangy~
objects, and the newspaper report was erroneous.
Mrs FRED THUNELL advised that,,she, her husband, and five oth r
had observed flying objects between 10:30 and 11:00 p.m. on the ever
September 8, 1947. She stated that ti saw five groups, each conts
thirty-five to sixty small objects, which were rather yellow white in
and were circling the city at a high rate of spe irs. THU stated that
these objects were several thousand feet in the air and it was im sible for
them to a rmine the size due to the distance. speed cloudy ¢;
RECORDED [NDEXED (62-—
Mrs. THUNELL i that Mr, 9 - Urs ¢ NORA NT HAT rl Mr. §
SON, and Mrs. BESSE RICKS were yA es And’ observ: hdpeifigane e
objects; however, fom fugre gble“to determine what these objects might
have been. $ [thin N
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