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Saucer’ Seen
Flying Down
Snake Gorge
(From Page One)
river facing toward the north. The
boys saw it coming about half a
| mile up the canyon, and we all lost
sight of it in less than a mile.”
‘While the impression was still
vivid in their minds, the three got
together and made rough sketches
of what they had seen. These, in
turn, were the basis for the artist’s
conception of the strange affair by
Vie Goertzen of Twin Falls for the
‘Times-News.
“It was all one color—sort of a
light sky blue with a red, tubular
‘fiery glow at the side of the top or
Knood,” Urie continued.
“Whe canyon floor is rough at
hatqparticular point, and it rode
‘up and down over the hills and hol-
lows at a speed indicating some
type of control faster than the
reflexes of man, It 1s my opinion
that it is guided by instruments and
must be powered by atomic energy,
it made ‘very little noise—just a
s ssh as it passed by.
Urie described the size as ‘about
20 feet long by 10 feet high and
10 feet wide, giving it an oblong
shape. It might be described as look-
ing like an inverted pie-plate or
broad-brimmed straw hat that had
sed from two sides
Pressed for his candid opinion of
just what it was, Urie said that he
was convinced that there was some-
thing to this f s uation,
“I know a number of the people who
have also seen them and I know
that they're not just imagining
something or trying to get their
names in the paper,” Urie com-
mented.
“T do know that it scared the boys
and made me feel pretty uneas
he added.
‘Tracing down a rumor that County
Commissioner Hawkins had seen an
unusual object in the air on the
same day as Urie’s experience, the||
‘Times-News called him at his Filer |
home. |
‘Yes, I did,” he replied without
itation. “I'll have to admit T’ve|
been skeptical all along until I saw
it with my own eyes. I can’t say
what it, was, but I can say there's
something in the air.”
Hawkins related that while at
Salmon dam Wednesday morning,
a sound resembling the echo of a
motor caused him to look upward,
and there he saw two circular ob-
jects that reflected light. They were
traveling at a great speed and
higher than most airplanes, accord-
ing to Hawkins.
Aside from this, he declined to
add details, except to say, “There's
something in the air.
His general description, however,
corresponded. closely to those of
hundreds of persons who reported
seeing flying saucers after Kenneth
Arnold, Boise businessman, had
touched off the deluge by telling of
coming upon nine disc-like objects
while he was flying in his private
plane in Washington.
‘Thereafter, the nation became in-
creasingly flying saucer conscious,
creating a state of mind that made
it possible for four ’teen age Twin
Falls boys to cause a mild sensa-
tion when they built a model flying
disc and tossed into a local yard
July 10. This was subseuently re-
vealed as a hoax, following investi-
gation by the army and FBI.
Thereafter the saucer reports
| tapered off into a few scattered in-
cidents until the question. was re-
vived by this week's occurrences.
Speculation has ranged from
mention that the discs could be
army or navy guided missile experi-
ments, or that they could be similar
experiments by some foreign coun-
try, to “something out of this
worl
Whatever, they are, a lot of people
have seen “something.”
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