Box 2
Contains 108 Results:
ROMRELL, LYNN, 1977 June 17
Teacher/farmer St. Anthony area Describes evacuation from the flood area, damage to his home and farm and the clean-up operations; relates the assistance received from government agencies; notes that some contractors took advantage of the government. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer June 17, 1977 (Tape 50)
RYDALCH, DONALD, 1977 July 6
Chairman of the Division of Religion and Family Living, R.icks College. Rexburg Describes initial reaction to news of the dam's collapse, the flood waters moving through Rexburg, damage to his home and the clean-up operations; notes work by volunteer groups and the government; relates that some contractors took advantage of the situation. Christina Sorensen, interviewer July 6, 1977
SADORUS, DANAE, 1977 August 16
Rexburg Described that the flood ruined their home and they did not want to leave it even though they had to. Christina Sorensen, interviewer August 16, 1977
SAUNDERS, LARRY, 1977 September 14
Instructor, Ricks College. Rexburg Describes the flood waters in Rexburg and the destruction to the community; relates his personal feelings about the disaster. Richard Stallings, interviewer September 14, 1977 (Tape 51)
SAUREY, GWILI, 1977 July 6
Employee, Ricks College. Rural Rexburg Relates loss of his home and destruction of his farm land; notes help received from volunteers and government agencies; explains how the flood effected the community and the people of the area. Richard Stallings, interviewer July 6, 1977 (Tape 52)
SCHOFIELD, MARILYN, 1977 August 16
Sugar City Recounts evacuation and despair experienced during the flood, the loss of home and business and the effort to rebuild. Christina Sorenson, interviewer August 16, 1977 (Tape 53)
SCHROEDER, RANDY, undated
Logan Student, Rexburg Talks about how the flood has changed Rexburg-people moved away and are different altogether. Fremont Fullmer, interviewer
SCHROEDER, RHEA, undated
Legal Secretary, Rexburg Recalled that she was in hysterics because she had no idea if her kids were safe. Was grateful that the family was safe after the flood was over. Fremont Fullmer, interviewer