Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
HOLM, RAY, 1977 July 27
Farmer, Roberts Rays house is unaffected by the flood, but he is a bishop of his LDS ward and helped organized efforts to clean up the destruction. He said the flood made him more tolerant. Christina Sorensen, interviewer July 27, 1977
HOLMAN, LORA HADLOCK, 1977 June 1
Nurse, Rexburg Relates reactions to news of the floodl describes help from volunteer groups; notes problems with government agencies. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer June 1, 1977
HOSTETTER, C. NELSON, 1977 June 27
National Director, Mennonite Disaster Service Relates the nature of his groups work aand organization nationwide; describes the group's work in Rexburg area; notes help from other volunteer groups; describes Appreciation Day. Mary Ann Beck, interviewer June 27, 1977
HOWELL, KENNETH, 1977 July 13
Employee, Ricks College. Sugar City Describes damage to his home and property; notes the effectiveness of the government's relief programs and the volunteer aid; relates how the community recovered. Christina Sorensen, interviewer July 13, 1977
HUBSCHER, ARTHUR, 1977 September 2
Instructor, Ricks College. Rexburg Describes the flood and its effects; notes the help given by volunteer groups and government agencies; relates problems with contractors during recovery. Richard H. Stallings, interviewer September 2, 1977 (Tape 27)
HUNTER, HAL, 1977 September 1
Professor at Ricks, Rexburg Apartment didn't get destroyed and Hal Hunter looks back gratefully that he had put his personal, priceless items on higher shelves. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 1, 1977
HUSKINSON, RALPH, undated
(Tape 28)
HYBELS, MARILYN, 1977 July 6
Volunteer Teton Interfaith Counsel Describes relief services offered by her church (Christian Reformed) in the Roberts, Rexburg and Blackfoot areas; notes help from government and volunteer groups; relates problems with contractors. Christina Sorensen, interviewer July 6, 1977
HYDE, MERLE, 1977 September 29
Forest Service as a purchasing agent, Rexburg Thought flood brought the community together, but decided it only made people feel more resentment in their claims. Alyn B. Andrus, interviewer September 29. 1977 box 2