| Two North Ogden men and six young companions said today they watched a "gorilla-like" creature in the
High Uintah Mountains that matched reports of 'Big Foot." Jay Barker of 1350 E. 2600 N., who has hunted
big game animals for years in the area, said the creature was estimated at being 10 feet tall. 
      He said it was covered with a white mantle of hair over its shoulders and halfway down its huge body. The
      lower portion of the creature was dark colored, said Mr. Barker who said after it spotted his party it
      ambled off on its hind legs.
 
    Hikes To Ridge
    Mr. Barker and his two sons Brent, 12, and Danny, 6, had hiked to the top of the ridge between Pass Lake
  and Cuberant Basin at the head of Weber River drainage. They reached the top of the ridge at noon Monday
  and made contact with Larry Beeson and his three sons, Scott, 14, Michael, 11, David, 5, and Paul
  Carling, 14. About that time, they looked down upon a small alpine lake about one half mile below them and
  saw the creature standing on its edge.
 
    Creature Turns
    At first, Mr. Barker thought he was looking at an elk. Then the creature turned to look up at the party
  after a couple of the boys had knocked rocks loose that rolled. "What are we looking at?" said
  an amazed Mr. Beeson as the creature turned and walked off on its hind legs. Mr. Barker said the distance
  was too far to get a good look at the creature's face, but he said it moved through scattered trees, turning
  its head back to look at them from time to time.
 
    Four Minutes
    He said they watched it for some four minutes while it covered about one half mile through the scattered
  trees and then disappeared into heavy timber. Startled and almost dumbfounded, the group stared. "That
  thing is standing on two legs," said one member of the amazed party as they looked. Mr. Barker said
  the party went down to where they had seen the creature after it disappeared. They found "paw-like"
  imprints in the earth, but the ground was too hard and dry to leave a clear imprint. He said the paw mark
  was "huge" and resembled that made by a palm and toes. The party followed the path of the creature to the
  timber and found other scruff marks on the rocks and in the dry ground and grass.
 
    Heavy Timber
    Mr. Barker said the group thought better about following the hairy creature into the heavy timber. Excited
  and unable to sleep, Mr. Barker said he and his boys were too tired after their experience to make the
  return trip of over six miles back to their camper near Pass Lake. They spent Monday night huddled about
  a campfire at Fish Lake near where the creature had been seen and came out Tuesday. Mr. Barker estimated
  the elevation of the small lake where the creature was seen at about 12,000 feet. It was above the timberline.
 
    Sheep Scared
    He also said a sheepherder in the Gold Hills area below, Arlo Fawcett of Roy, reported he has been unable
  to get his sheep to stay in the area where the creature was seen. Mr. Fawcett reportedly said he would
  take his sheep into the area to graze, and they would beat him back to camp, apparently filled with fear.
  The herder also said it's the first summer this has happened. It's also the first summer that he has
  failed to see or hear coyotes in the area. Utah wildlife officials, informed of the incident, said they
  would ride into the area on horses to check the area.
 
    Fits Grizzly
    Jerry Dahlberg, conservation officer, northern region, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, when
  informed of the creature, said the description fits a grizzly bear "to a T," all except
  walking upright for such a long distance. Officer Dahlberg says he plans a horseback trip into the
  area over the Labor Day weekend. Mr. Beeson said when they reached the area where the hairy creature
  was seen, they found the carcass of a rabbit that had been completely "skinned as by a human" and partially eaten.
  Copyright © Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah; Thursday, August 25, 1977 
 
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