Introduction
The serene waters of Moon Lake in Duchesne County, Utah, hold a haunting secret that has perplexed the community for decades. On July 29, 1955, a boating excursion turned tragic, leading to the disappearance of three individuals: Calvin Wayne Bosen, his wife Ruby Mae Bosen, and Ruby's brother, Clarence Delmer Simons. Despite extensive search efforts, their bodies were never recovered, leaving a lingering mystery that continues to resonate.
The Ill-Fated Excursion
On that fateful day, Calvin, Ruby, Clarence, and another couple, A.G. and Lucy Smith, rented a small aluminum boat from Moon Lake Lodge. The group set out to enjoy a day on the lake, unaware of the impending disaster. While navigating the deepest part of Moon Lake, approximately 115 to 125 feet deep, their boat overturned and sank immediately. The Smiths were rescued by a nearby boat, but Calvin, Ruby, and Clarence vanished beneath the waters, presumed drowned. ...Read More
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