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Box 2

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Contains 108 Results:

HARVY, JACKMAN J, 1977 December 30

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 59a
Identifier: 59b
Scope and Contents

Supervisor of Education Media Learning Lab, Sugar City Described how the government was fair but made mistakes on a few of the things the people claimed to have. Richard Stallings, interviewer December 30, 1977

Dates: 1977 December 30

JENSEN, DONALD NIELS, 1977 September 22

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 59c
Scope and Contents

Instructor, Ricks College. Rexburg Describes evacuation process, clean-up and dealings with the police and government agents. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 22, 1977 (Tape 29)

Dates: 1977 September 22

JENSON, L. SID, 1977 July 6

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 59d
Scope and Contents

Farmer, Roberts. Describes the flood, the evacuation, the clean-up and the assistance program supervised by the LDS Church. Christina Sorenson, interviewer July 6, 1977 (Tape 30)

Dates: 1977 July 6

JOHNSON, CARL J, 1977 July 13

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 60
Scope and Contents

Retiree, Rexburg Describes damage to home, assistance by government agencies and volunteers, and the effects of the flood on the community. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer July 13, 1977

Dates: 1977 July 13

KAUER, DOUGLAS S, 1977 June 27

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 61
Scope and Contents

Farm boy (13 years old) Rural Rexburg Describes the flood, its damage to their family farm, and the problem of cleaning up afterward. Mary Ann Beck June 27, 1977

Dates: 1977 June 27

KENNEDY, MICHAEL B, 1978 February 27

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 62
Scope and Contents

Madison County, Prosecuting Attorney, Rexburg Describes problems of law enforcement in Madison County during the evacuation and after the flood; relates passing the curfew, cases of larceny and looting, organized crime cases, drifters and difficulties of prosecuting such cases; notes the aid given by government and volunteer agencies. David L. Crowder, interviewer February 27, 1978 (Tape 31-32)

Dates: 1978 February 27

KEPPNER, LEHI AND ELSIE, undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 62a
Scope and Contents

Retired Farmer, Teton River Stated how they were thankful that the flood didn't happen at night. Said there could have been a lot more damage and deaths. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer

Dates: undated

KINGHORN, BRENT, 1977 June 23

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 63
Scope and Contents

Administrator, Ricks College. Sugar City Describes the flood and the damage it did to his property; describes the clean-up operations; notes the aid received from volunteer groups, the Red Cross, the Bureau of Reclamation and other government agencies. Richard Stallings, interviewer June 23, 1977

Dates: 1977 June 23

KLINGER, ARLENE, 1977 September 8

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 63a
Scope and Contents

Recalls people telling the flood victims that they are lucky because they received new things from the government when the flood victims really went through a lot. Christina Sorensen, interviewer September 8, 1977

Dates: 1977 September 8

KLINGLER, DELL, 1977 June 21

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 64
Scope and Contents

Madison County Commissioner, Rexburg Relates problems encountered with the clean-up operations after the flood, work by the Civil Defense, government agencies and volunteer groups. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer June 21, 1977

Dates: 1977 June 21