Box 2
Contains 108 Results:
SHIRLEY, LES AND ETHELLYN, 1977 June 27
Rexburg Describes evacuation and clean-up assistance by volunteers and Red Cross. Fremont Fullmer, interviewer June 27, 1977
SHIRLEY, MACK, 1977 July 19
Employee, Ricks College. Rexburg Describes preparations before the flood, the damage to his home and property, and the destruction in Rexburg; notes assistance received from volunteer groups and work with the Bureau of Reclamation and the Small Business Administration; reflects upon how the ordeal effected the community. Christina Sorensen, July 19, 1977 (Tape 57)
SHIRLEY, ROSS WALKER, LOLA, undated
(see above)
SHIRLEY, RODNEY, 1976 November 1
Employee, State Youth Training Center. Rural Rexburg Describes loss of his home in the flood, working with the Bureau of Reclamation and the Red Cross during the recovery period, and how the ordeal effected him and the communities involved. Fremont Fullmer, interviewer November l, 1976
SHIRLEY, SHANNA, 1977 August 11
Housewife Rexburg Describes damage to her home from flood and the effects the ordeal had upon her as an expectant mother; notes assistance from volunteer groups and relates effect of the disaster on the community. Christina Sorensen, interviewer August 11, 1977 (Box 58)
SMEAD, MADA W, 1977 May 29
Ward Clerk, Madison County Hospital. Rexburg Loss of her mobile home and personal possessions described; notes assistance by volunteers in cleaning-up and the difficulties she had in readjusting her life after the flood. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer May 29, 1977
SMITH, ERIC, 1977 September 1
Student Salt Lake City. Relates his experiences as a volunteer to assist in the clean-up operations after the flood. Christina Sorensen, interviewer September 1, 1977 (Tape 59)
SNARR, DONNA, 1977 July 27
Bookkeeper Was a Relief Society President so she was around the destruction and helped out a lot. Admitted that Roberts might have been ignored in repairing. Christina Sorensen, interviewer July 27, 1977
SNELL, GOLDEN C, undated
Spanish Teacher, Rexburg Stated that overall the government was efficient, but felt that they should have been more fair in the dealings with he Snells. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer
SNELL, INA, 1977 September 28
Housewife, piano teacher, Rexburg Discussed how hard it was to live cramped in a HUD trailer and sad to see all their hard work gone to waste when their house was destroyed. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 28, 1977