Saturday (June 16), Craig and I went out to the Gravel Quarry near Peoa, UT where we have gone off and on for the last seven years and others have used that site for many more years than that. The group included Craig and I, Steve Roens & Cheryl, Michael Carnes, and Lowell Lyon. We got there at 8:30, watched the glorious sunset and waited for the clouds to clear off, which they did around 10ish. We were looking at old favorites in Sagittarius, while Steve and Michael hunted down galaxies and nebula. When Steve got the owl nebula, he called out to come and see the owl, and on cue, an owl hooted off in the distance about five times. We were having a great time, when about 10:30 here came three police cars with lights flashing and multiple officers. They had a report of a woman with glasses and a blue sweatshirt in the gravel quarry. Unknowing sinner that I was, I had used the portable outhouse they have outside there trailer, as I have done every time we've ever gone up there, but that was at 8:30 when we first arrived. We all had to have our driver's licenses checked and they said they had had a lot of theft up there in the past year so they now have surveillance cameras. They asked me if I had taken anything and I admitted to using toilet paper in the outhouse. Craig kept muttering to me about the littering story from Alice's Restaurant, but Lowell was a much better politician and urged several of the police to look through his scope at Saturn (our scope had police headlights in it, so nothing to show there). They finally reluctantly left us and gave their phone number for us to call to let them know we were came up there again so they wouldn't have to investigate us again. Sometime after 11:00, Steve called to all of us to look to the north where two dim tall pillars of grayish light sort of quivered for a bit, faded and then came back briefly. He guessed it was the northern lights, and Lowell concurred. I always thought they were glorious colors, so I would not have known what were may have seen. Looking at the sun report on spaceweather.com, though it says June 16-17 northern lights were as far south and included Utah and a picture someone took in Tremonton. It was quite the night.