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Contains 108 Results:

SMEAD, MADA W, 1977 May 29

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 105
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1977 May 29

SMITH, ERIC, 1977 September 1

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 106
Scope and Contents

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)

Dates: 1977 September 1

SNARR, DONNA, 1977 July 27

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 106a
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1977 July 27

SNELL, GOLDEN C, undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 106b
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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

Dates: undated

SNELL, INA, 1977 September 28

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 106c
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1977 September 28

SOMMER, EMMELI, 1977 August 8

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 106d
Scope and Contents

Says she is grateful that she moved from Switzerland to US with an efficient government system to help them out. Roman Widdison, interviewer August 8, 1977

Dates: 1977 August 8

SOMMER, JACK, undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 106e
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Decided not to save anything because of what the prophet of the LDS church said, but run for their lives. Stated that it was a miracle his wife was still alive. Roman Widdison Hibbard, interviewer

Dates: undated

SONDEREGGER, FERRON W, 1977 August 25

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 107
Scope and Contents

Instructor, Ricks College. Sugar City Relates his duties as a Stake President of the LDS Church and his role in organizing and directing the clean-up operations; notes the great work by volunteer groups and expresses the positive changes in the community brought about by the aftermath of the flood. Christina Sorensen, interviewer August 25, 1977

Dates: 1977 August 25

SONDEREGGER, MARILYN HANSEN, 1977 August 25

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 108
Scope and Contents

Housewife, Sugar City Describes destruction of her home and having to do the clean-up without her husband for the most part; notes the assistance of volunteer groups and government agencies. Christina Sorensen, interviewer August 25, 1977

Dates: 1977 August 25

STEINER, BERTINA, 1977 August 24

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 108a
Scope and Contents

Housewife, Rexburg Stated that even though they got brand new homes, it still wasn't the same as what they wanted it to be before the floods. Christina Sorensen, interviewer August 24, 1977

Dates: 1977 August 24