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LaGrande Peterson (1904-1990) was born in Brigham City, Utah to Silas Frank Thompson and Bolette Hansen Peterson. LaGrande served in the U.S. Army Signal corps during World War II. He was inducted June 23, 1942 and was trained in principles of electricity, messaging, radio and telephone schools and as a teletype operator. He was stationed in Camp Crowder, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; Camp Edwards, Massachusetts; and North Africa. While in Rabat, Morocco LaGrande received his release order and was then sent to Casablanca to await his shipment home. He arrived in New York August 3, 1943, but did not return to Utah until October 1943. LaGrande was employed in Salt Lake City as a tax clerk and later as a cashier and tax clerk in Ogden with the Utah State Tax commission for a number of years. He served as Box Elder county treasurer for eight years before retiring in 1967. In Bear River City, LaGrande served as clerk for his LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) ward, town clerk, and secretary of the Bear River Democratic Party. He was also the secretary-treasurer and director of the Acme Water Company, secretary of the Box Elder County Democratic party, and was a charter member and treasurer of the Box Elder chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons. Peterson's name throughout the collection is also spelled LeGrande, Le Grande, or La Grande.

Helen (Billie) V. Bean Peterson (1908-1990) was born in Payson, Utah to Roy Verdell Bean and Clara Eva Barnett Bean (1882-1964). Helen received a BS degree in 1933 from Brigham Young University. Helen was a teacher for 37 years, mainly teaching at the elementary school level. She began in 1928 in Moroni, Utah, and then moved to Box Elder County; teaching in Fielding, Utah and Bear River City, Utah. She later moved to Heber City for six years. While living in Heber, Helen married LaGrande Peterson on May 24th of 1942. Shortly after their marriage LaGrande was drafted for World War II. After the war they moved to Bear River City where she was a teacher until 1966 when she retired. After retiring she became an active member in the Bear River camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Helen was also an active member of the Brigham City branch of the American Association of University Women.

From the description of The LaGrande Peterson family photograph collection, 1920-1975. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 78620291

LaGrande Peterson (1904-1990) was born in Brigham City, Utah, to Silas Frank Thompson and Bolette Hansen Peterson. LaGrande served in the U.S. Army Signal corps during World War II. He was inducted June 23, 1942 and was trained in principles of electricity, messaging, radio and telephone schools and as a teletype operator. He was stationed in Camp Crowder, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; Camp Edwards, Massachusetts; and North Africa. While in Rabat, Morocco LaGrande received his release order and was then sent to Casablanca to await his shipment home. He arrived in New York August 3, 1943, but did not return to Utah until October 1943. LaGrande was employed in Salt Lake City as a tax clerk and later as a cashier and tax clerk in Ogden with the Utah State Tax commission for a number of years. He served as Box Elder county treasurer for eight years before retiring in 1967. In Bear River City, LaGrande served as clerk for his LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) ward, town clerk, and secretary of the Bear River Democratic Party. He was also the secretary-treasurer and director of the Acme Water Company, secretary of the Box Elder County Democratic party, and was a charter member and treasurer of the Box Elder chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons. Peterson's name throughout the collection is also spelled LeGrande, Le Grande, or La Grande.

Helen (Billie) V. Bean Peterson (1908-1990) was born in Payson, Utah, to Roy Verdell Bean and Clara Eva Barnett Bean (1882-1964). Helen received a BS degree in 1933 from Brigham Young University. Helen was a teacher for 37 years, mainly teaching at the elementary school level. She began in 1928 in Moroni, Utah, and then moved to Box Elder County; teaching in Fielding, Utah and Bear River City, Utah. She later moved to Heber City for six years. While living in Heber, Helen married LaGrande Peterson on May 24th of 1942. Shortly after their marriage LaGrande was drafted for World War II. After the war they moved to Bear River City where she was a teacher until 1966 when she retired. After retiring she became an active member in the Bear River camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Helen was also an active member of the Brigham City branch of the American Association of University Women.

Clara Eva Barnett Bean was born July 24, 1882 in Payson, Utah, the daughter of Henry Westlake Barnett and Elizabeth (Eliza) Mitchell Barnett. Clara attended Brigham Young University, Utah State Agricultural College (USAC/USU) and the University of Utah. Clara attended BYU from 1910-1915, 1922-1923, 1930-1932, 1935 and in 1943. She attended classes at the University of Utah in the years 1913, 1917-1920, and 1942 summer and in 1947-1948. Clara took courses in spring 1946 and the summer of 1948 at USAC. Clara was a teacher in Payson and principal of the Central School until 1921. Clara also taught in Overton, Nevada at the Moapa Valley high school in 1932 and the Box Elder School District. Clara was married to Roy Verdell Bean on April 25th of 1907 in Salt Lake City, but they later divorced. They had only one child, Helen (Billie) Bean, with whom Clara remained very close all her life. Clara lived with her daughter in her later years due to illness. Clara was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Clara passed away on July 19, 1964.

From the description of The LaGrande Peterson family papers, 1901-1981. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 709919307

LaGrande Peterson was born July 20, 1904 in Brigham City, Utah the son of Silas Frank Thompson and Bolette Hansen Peterson. LaGrande served in the U.S. Army Signal corps during World War II. He was inducted June 23, 1942, and was trained in principles of electricity, messaging, radio and telephone schools and as a teletype operator. He was stationed in Camp Crowder, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; Camp Edwards, Massachusetts; and North Africa. While in Rabat, Morocco LaGrande received his release order due to being over 38 years old and was then sent to Casablanca to await his shipment home. He arrived in New York August 3, 1943, but did not return to Utah until October 1943. (For an autobiography of his Army services see Box 2 Folder 6). LaGrande attended school in Box Elder County, the Business College in Long Beach, California, and completed correspondence graduate courses in high accountancy, architecture, sign painting and showcard writing with LaSalle Extension University and International Correspondence schools. LaGrande was employed in Salt Lake City as a tax clerk and later as a cashier and tax clerk in Ogden with the Utah State Tax commission for a number of years. LaGrande served as Box Elder county treasurer for eight years before retiring in 1967. In Bear River City LaGrande served as clerk for his LDS (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) ward, town clerk and secretary of the Bear River Democratic Party. He was also the secretary-treasurer and director of the Acme Water Company, secretary of the Box Elder County Democratic party and was a charter member and treasurer of the Box Elder chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons. LaGrande passed away on August 22, 1990 in Brigham City. (Note to Researcher: In some instances Mr. Peterson's first name is listed as LeGrand or Le Grande rather than LaGrande).

Helen (Billie) V. Bean Peterson was born on February 11, 1908 in Payson, Utah to Roy Verdell Bean and Clara Eva Barnett Bean. Helen graduated from Provo Junior High School in 1923 (attended to Moapa Valley High School in 1923-24) and Payson High School in 1926. She also attended college off and on at Brigham Young University, Utah State Agricultural College (USU) and the University of Utah during the years of 1926 to 1943. She received her normal diploma (two year) in 1928 and a Bachelor of Science in 1933 from BYU. Billie was a teacher for 37 years, mainly teaching at the elementary school level. She began teaching in 1928 in Moroni, North Sanpete District, and then moved to Box Elder County; teaching in Fielding and Bear River City. A few years later Billie moved to Heber City and taught school there for six years. While living in Heber, Billie married LaGrande Peterson on May 24th of 1942. Shortly after their marriage LaGrande was drafted for World War II. After LaGrande returned from the war they moved to Bear River City. Billie was a teacher there until 1966 when she retired. After retiring she became an active member in the Bear River camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Billie was also an active member of the Brigham City branch of the American Association of University Women; she served in all offices except president. Billie passed away on February 21, 1990 in Brigham City, Utah and was buried in Bear River City, Utah.

Clara Eva Barnett Bean was born July 24, 1882 in Payson, Utah the daughter of Henry Westlake Barnett and Elizabeth (Eliza) Mitchell Barnett. Clara attended Brigham Young University, Utah State Agricultural College (USU) and the University of Utah. Clara attended BYU from 1910-1915, 1922-1923, 1930-1932, 1935 and in 1943. She attended classes at the University of Utah in the years 1913, 1917-1920, and 1942 summer and in 1947-1948. Clara took courses in spring 1946 and the summer of 1948 at USAC. Clara was a teacher in Payson and principal of the Central School until 1921. Clara also taught in Overton, Nevada at the Moapa Valley high school in 1932 and the Box Elder School District. Clara was married to Roy Verdell Bean on April 25th of 1907 in Salt Lake City, but they later divorced. They had only one child, Helen (Billie) Bean, with whom Clara remained very close all her life. Clara lived with her daughter in her later years due to illness. Clara was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Clara passed away on July 19, 1964.

From the guide to the LaGrande Peterson Family Papers, 1901-1976, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

LaGrande Peterson was born July 20, 1904 in Brigham City, Utah to Silas Frank Thompson and Bolette Hansen Peterson. LaGrande attended school in box Elder County, the Business College in Long Beach, California, and completed correspondence graduate courses in high accountancy, architecture, sign painting and showcard writing with LaSalle Extension University and International Correspondence schools. LaGrande was employed in Salt Lake City as a tax clerk and later as a cashier and tax clerk in Ogden with the Utah State Tax commission for a number of years. He served as box Elder county treasurer for eight years before retiring in 1967. In Bear River City LaGrande served as clerk for his LDS (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) ward, town clerk and secretary of the Bear River Democratic Party. He was also the secretary-treasurer and director of the Acme Water Company, secretary of the box Elder County Democratic party, and was a charter member and treasurer of the box Elder chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons. He passed away on August 22, 1990 in Brigham City.

LaGrande served in the U.S. Army Signal corps during World War II. He was inducted June 23, 1942 and was trained in principles of electricity, messaging, radio and telephone schools and as a teletype operator. He was stationed in Camp Crowder, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; Camp Edwards, Massachusetts; and North Africa. While in Rabat, Morocco LaGrande received his release order due to being over 38 years old and was then sent to Casablanca to await his shipment home. He arrived in New York August 3, 1943, but did not return to Utah until October 1943.

Helen (Billie) V. Bean Peterson was born February 11, 1908 in Payson, Utah to Roy Verdell Bean and Clara Eva Barnett Bean. Helen graduated from Provo Junior High School in 1923 and Payson High School in 1926. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1933 from BYU.

Helen was a teacher for 37 years, mainly teaching at the elementary school level. She began in 1928 in Moroni, North Sanpete District, and then moved to box Elder County; teaching in Fielding and Bear River City. She later moved to Heber City for six years. While living in Heber, Helen married LaGrande Peterson on May 24th of 1942. Shortly after their marriage LaGrande was drafted for World War II. After the war they moved to Bear River City where she was a teacher until 1966 when she retired. After retiring she became an active member in the Bear River camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Helen was also an active member of the Brigham City branch of the American Association of University Women; she served in all offices except president. She passed away on February 21, 1990 in Brigham City, Utah and was buried in Bear River City, Utah.

Clara Eva Barnett Bean was born July 24, 1882 in Payson, Utah the daughter of Henry Westlake Barnett and Elizabeth (Eliza) Mitchell Barnett. She attended three institutions (Brigham Young University, Utah State University, and the University of Utah) on and off from 1910 until 1948. Clara was a teacher in Payson and principal of the Central School until 1921. She also taught in Overton, Nevada at the Moapa Valley high school and in the box Elder School District.

Clara married Roy Verdell Bean on April 25th of 1907 in the Salt Lake City Temple (although they later divorced) and they had only one child, Helen (Billie) Bean, with whom she remained very close all her life. Clara Bean lived with her daughter in her later years due to illness and she passed away on July 19, 1964.

Sources: Obituaries:

box Elder News Journal, Brigham City, Utah. August 26, 1990.

box Elder News Journal, Brigham City, Utah. February 28, 1990.

box Elder News Journal, Brigham City, Utah. July 21, 1964, page 10.

From the guide to the The LaGrande Peterson family photograph collection, 1920-1975, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

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