Box 2
Contains 108 Results:
PETERSON, FLOETT G, 1977 September 14
Rexburg Describes evacuation, damage to property, assistance given by the LDS Church. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 14, 1977 (Tape 39)
PETERSON, LESTER J, 1977 August 29
Physician Rexburg Describes the effect of the flood on the residents of the Rexburg Golden Living Center, the loss of his home, damage to other homes owned by his company, and to a motel owned by him; relates how the flood benefitted the community in the long run. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer August 29, 1977
PETERSON, LOLA A, 1977 July 5
Manager, Rexburg Golden Living Center. (see Peterson, Lester J.) Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer July 5, 1977
PETERSON, WANDA LOU, 1977 September 12
Housewife, Rexburg Recalled how helpful the Red Cross and LDS church were. Was very amazed at how many people volunteered. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 12, 1977
PHILLIPS, BETTY, 1977 September 28
Housewife, Rexburg Wishes the government wouldn't tax her on her leftover money that she hasn't spent yet. She doesn't want to do more paper work after how the flood affected her. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 28, 1977
PIEPER, ALBERT A, 1977 September 7
Instructor, Ricks College. Rexburg Relates his. reaction to news of the flood; describes damage to his home; notes cases in which contractors took advantage of people during the recovery period and how the ordeal changed the community and his life. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 7, 1977 (Tape 40)
PORTER, ARTHUR C, 1977 June 5
Owner, Porter Printing. Rexburg Describes view of the flood from the air, the damage to his home and business, and the problems associated with getting the business going again. Doris Shirley, interviewer June 5, 1977 (Tape 41)
PORTER, JOHN C, 1978 February 20
Mayor, Rexburg States that overall the government did a great job but they "screwed" a lot of things up that might have made things run smoother. Richard Stallings, interviewer February 20, 1978
PURRINGTON, ROBERT, 1977 June 29
Rexburg Food Center Says his store/business would be 1st priority even though his house was destroyed because people needed food. Wanted to be able to serve people again. Richard Stallings, interviewer June 29, 1977
PORTER, RANDALL, undated
Plant manager at a printing business, Rexburg. Described how he had gotten stuck on his business roof until the police had to rescue him, and another boy and a drunk, in a canoe. (Tape 42)