Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
ANDRUS, GAYLON RICH, 1977 August 8
Lawyer, Hibbard. Recounts the evacuation of his family, the devastation in general and the damage to his business in particular. Alyn Andrus, interviewer August 8,1977
ANDRUS, GLORIA G, 1977 October 4
Housewife Rexburg Description of flood waters in Rexburg; relates volunteer efforts during the clean-up operations; cites incidents of vandalism and looting. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer October 4, 1977
ANDRUS, KENDALL, 1977 July 20
Teacher, Farmer Milo, ID Tells about his involvement in the flood. Describes helping out and seeing the community come together. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer July 20, 1977 (Tape 3a)
ARCHIBALD, DAVID W, 1977 August 19
Retiree Rexburg Recounts the effects of flood on the residents of the Rexburg Golden Living Center; discusses reparations by the Bureau of Reclamation and the volunteer assistance with clean-up operations. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer August 19, 1977
ARD, MYRTLE, 1977 August 8
Rexburg. Describes flood waters in town, damage to her home and the renovations necessary afterward. Alyn Andrus, interviewer August 8, 1977 (Tape 5a)
ARD, WILLIAM, 1977 August 23
No occupation given Rexburg Regarding the effects of the floods on his property and the emotional stress that it caused his was; discusses reparations by the Bureau of Reclamation; remarks on the renovation of Rexburg and neighboring communities. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer August 23, 1977 (Tape 6)
ARNOLD, TERRELL L, 1977 June 15
Job Printing Sugar City Describes flood and people's disbelief. How he and his family and community got through it all. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer June 15, 1977
BAGLEY, GAYLEN W, 1978 March 30
Carpenter, Sugar City Relates loss of his mobile home and personal property, the destruction of Sugar City and the relief efforts by the Red Cross, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Bureau of Reclamation. March 30, 1978 (Tape 5)
BAGLEY, GLENDA, 1978 March 30
Housewife Sugar City Explains she and her family lost everything except the clothes on their backs. Trailer house was wiped completely out. Richard Stallings, interviewer March 30, 1978