Alphabetical Alumni

Jones, Marvin H.
2180 East 1300 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108-1908

Marvin Jones
  • Work: (801) 583-9195

Class of 1964. Marvin H. Jones. Wildcat Yearbook Staff Business Manager. BYU Electrical Engineering Sciences 1972. @2010

Jones, Mary Ann

Jones, Mary Ann

Mary Ann Jones

Class of 1918. Mary Ann Jones. Academic Department. She graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source 1: 1918 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Mary Ann Jones. She received a BYH Academic Diploma in 1918. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 118.

Jones, Mary LaReal

Jones, Mary LaReal
Provo, Utah US

LaReal and Charles Mitchell

Classes of 1914 and 1915. LaReal [La Real] Jones (female). She graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School. Source 1: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. LaReal Jones. She received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1914. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 443. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. LaReal Jones. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 443. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1922. LaReal Jones. She received an AB Degree in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 443. ~ ~ Mary LaReal Jones was born on December 7, 1892 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Charles Edward Jones and Martha Jamima Jones. She married Charles William Mitchell [BYH Class of 1913] on October 17, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on January 17, 1993 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Provo, Utah -- Mary LaReal Jones Mitchell, age 100, passed away Sunday, January 17, 1993 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. LaReal was born in Provo on December 7, 1892 to Charles E. and Martha Jones. Two brothers, Alma and Gilbert, one sister, Martha Adelaide, proceeded her in death. Two sisters, Etta Jones of Provo, Utah, and Florence Barker of Evanston, Wyoming, are still living. LaReal attended Provo city schools; Franklin Elementary School, Brigham Young High School, the University of Utah, and Brigham Young University. She received a B.A. degree from Brigham Young University on June 2, 1922. She taught sixth grade at Franklin Elementary School and Salem, Utah. She taught speech at Spanish Fork High School. LaReal left for the Eastern States LDS Mission on July 26, 1922 and served under B. H. Roberts. September 23, 1923 was the 100th anniversary of Angel Moroni's visit to Joseph Smith and the LDS Church held a commemoratory conference on Hill Cumorah. President Heber J. Grant, President B.H. Roberts, James E. Talmadge, Rudger Clawson and Joseph Fielding Smith were the visiting authorities. An estimated crowd of 5,000 people attended. LaReal spoke on "Christ's Visit to the American Continent." She always remembered this as a great inspirational honor. LaReal married Charles William Mitchell in the Salt Lake Temple on October 27, 1927. The couple had three children: Nadene Pettijohn, Alaska; Arla Mitchell, Provo, Utah; and Charles Ray Mitchell, deceased. LaReal had seven grandchildren and she now has 24 great grandchildren. LaReal actively participated in the LDS Church. She helped organize the first Junior Sunday School in the Provo Third Ward and served as Junior Sunday School coordinator for ten years. She was on the Young Women's Stake Board, a Relief Society teacher for 20 years, a Relief Society secretary for six years, a visiting teacher for over 6 years, ward librarian, and a choir member. LaReal loved temple work and completed well over 3,000 endowments. She was past president of the Yesharah organization and past president of the Provo Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. LaReal celebrated her 100th birthday on December 7, 1992. We wish to thank her many friends, Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, and relatives who made this a wonderful occasion. We also wish to thank Governor Norman Bangerter, Mayor Joseph Jenkins, and Representative Bill Orton for their congratulatory messages. Funeral services were held Thursday, January 21, 1993 in the Provo Third Ward LDS Chapel, 400 N 700 West. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 19, 1993]

Jones, Max Lester

Jones, Max Lester
Provo, Utah 84606 US

Max and Joyce Jones

Class of 1954. Max Lester Jones. Oratory, Childrens Theater, Thespians. ~ ~ ~ ~ Max L. Jones was born on April 11, 1936 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Lester H. Jones and Ruth Lewis Jones. Max married Joyce Gibby, also BYH Class of 1954. They had three children. He was a barber and President of the Utah State Barber's Guild at the time of his death on March 3, 1969, at the young age of almost 33. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah. @2008

Jones, Mearle

Jones, Mearle
Provo, Utah US

Mearle and Lorna Jones

Class of 1918. Mearle Jones. Academic Department. He graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source 1: 1918 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Mearle Jones. He received a BYH Academic Diploma in 1918. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 28. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mearle C. Jones was born March 19, 1900 in Caseu, Iowa. He died March 8, 1982 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. His parents were Casuis C. Jones & Mable Wood Jones. He married Lorna Smith.

Jones, Mike
226 No. Bryce Drive
Kaysville, Utah 84037 US

Mike and Joanie Jones
  • Work: 801-546-0373
  • Home: (801)-546-0373

Class of 1957. Mike Jones. Football All Region / Honorable Mention All-State, Basketball, Track All State, Baseball, Lettermen, BYH All-Around Athlete of the Year, Spanish Club, Band President, Chorus, All State Band. BS Physical Education Utah State University 1965. MS Public Relations USU 1969. He married Joan.

Jones, Minerva Eliza

Jones, Minerva Eliza
Provo, Utah US

Minerva & Graham Dailey

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. Minerva Jones. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. She is also listed on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student. ~ ~ ~ ~ Minerva Eliza Jones was born on December 8, 1862 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: John D. Jones and Susana [or Susan or Susannah] Boren Jones. Minerva married Graham Little Daley on November 24, 1881 in Provo, Utah, at almost the age of 19. She died on January 3, 1883 in Provo, Utah, at the age of 20. Interment, Provo, Utah.

Jones, Myrtle

Jones, Myrtle
Of Provo, Utah US

Myrtle Jones

Class of 1912. Myrtle Jones, of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105.

Jones, Norma

Jones, Norma

Norma Jones

Class of 1919. Norma Jones. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 196.

Jones, Orpha

Jones, Orpha

Orpha Jones

Class of 1922. Orpha Jones. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Jones, Pearl (1903)

Jones, Pearl (1903)

Pearl Jones

BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Pearl Jones. She also received a Certificate in Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 35.

Jones, Pearl (1918)

Jones, Pearl (1918)

Pearl Jones

Class of 1918. Pearl Jones. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 118.

Jones, Randall

Jones, Randall
Beaver, Utah US

Randall Jones

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Faculty & Staff. Randall Jones. ~ ~ ~ ~ Memoirs of E. E. Ericksen, second principal of BYA Beaver ~ Murdock Academy: "Randall Jones, whom I hired to teach wood work, was artistic in temperament and spent much time in photography. He had the spirit of the school but soon went into the service of the Union Pacific Railroad, advertising the scenic values of southern Utah. In this field he distinguished himself to the extent that a small stone marker was placed in Cedar City in his honor."

Jones, Ray Harlow

Jones, Ray Harlow

Ray Jones

Class of 1921. Ray Harlow Jones. He received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 160. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Ray Harlow Jones. He received a BS Degree in Botany in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 160.

Jones, Rebecca Ann
1020 Jaci Lane
Conway, Arkansas 72034 US

Beckie and Robert Shepherd
  • Cell: 501-327-5086
  • Home: 501-908-6884

Class of 1961. Rebecca "Beckie" Jones. Chorus, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Reporter, Wildcat Yearbook, Seminary Graduate. She married Robert G. Shepherd. --@2011

Jones, Robert E.

Jones, Robert E.
Mapleton, Utah US

Bob & Joan Jones

Class of 1949. Robert E. Jones. Photographer, Football, Cheerleader, Band, Chorus. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Robert E. Jones is a twin to James Jones, both in the BYH Class of 1949. His parents: Shadrach Cannon Jones and Ella Harris Jones, married April 13, 1926 in Nephi, Utah. Their children: Harris Jones, BYH Class of 1945; Ella Montez (Monty) Jones, BYH Class of 1946 (married Charles Frederick Pulham); James Jones (twin), BYH Class of 1949; Robert E. Jones, BYH Class of 1949 (married Joan); and Joan Jones, BYH Class of 1952 (married _____ Middleton). (Not all of their children.) ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Robert E. Jones passed away on May 1, 2007, due to complications from surgery. He was born in Provo, Utah on May 21, 1931 and was known as one of the "Jones Twins". He was the husband to Joan Bird Jensen Jones. He grew up in Provo, Utah and subsequently lived in California, Springville, Utah and eventually in Mapleton. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict and received many awards for his service. He graduated from Brigham Young High School and Brigham Young University, and worked several years for Shell Chemical Corporation in California. He later owned and operated the Sage Creek Market in Springville. After many years as a Technical Writer he retired from Novell Inc. in Provo. He loved many outdoor activities including golfing with his family and friends. One of his life's ambitions was to learn to fly which he accomplished at a young age. He received his commercial instrument rating and used that for many years for recreation with his wife and family. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served in many capacities, including Bishop of two Wards, High Councilman, and in Auxiliary leadership positions. He is survived by his wife Joan Bird Jensen Jones, three sons, Dr. John R. Jensen (Marsha Jensen) of South Carolina; Gary M. Jensen (Deceased); Mark A. Jones (Jackie Jones) of Lindon; Paul R. Jones (Christine Jones) of Ivins, Utah; a daughter, Karen Jones Cameron of Ivins, Utah; and one sister Joanne Jones Middleton of Cedar City, Utah. He has seventeen grandchildren and twenty great grand children. He was preceded in death by his parents, Shadrach Cannon Jones (Ella Harris Jones); two brothers, Cannon Harris Jones, and James Allen Jones (twin), and one sister, Montez Jones Pullum. Funeral Services were held Saturday, May 5, 2007 at the Mapleton 16th LDS Chapel (1316 S Main St, Mapleton, Utah). Interment, Evergreen Cemetery in Springville, Utah, with military honors. [Provo Daily Herald, May 3, 2007.]

Jones, Ronald (1932)

Ronald Jones

Class of 1932. Ronald Jones. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ronald Jones played as a guard on the BYH basketball team during the 1930-1931 season, according to the 1931 BYU Banyan yearbook.

Jones, Ronald (BYAF)

Ronald Jones

Brigham Young Academy Foundation Member. Ronald Jones was an architect at BYU during the BYAF battle to save the BY Academy Education Building. In 2002 he joined the BYU Idaho staff in the Computer Engineering & Technology department. His education: B.S.E.E., M.E.E.E., Brigham Young University, 1980; M.S.C.S. Colorado State University, 1992.

Jones, S. H.

Jones, S. H.

S. H. Jones

Class of 1905. S. H. Jones graduated from the BY High School Normal Department on Wednesday, May 31, 1905, in College Hall. Source: Program, Normal & High School Graduating Exercises, Wednesday, May 31, 1905, College Hall.

Jones, Samuel Virl

Jones, Samuel Virl
Provo, Utah US

Virl and Etta Jones

Class of 1917. Virl Jones [Samuel Virl Jones]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1917. Source: 1917 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 82-88. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1917. Viol S. Jones [actually Samuel Virl Jones]. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 126. ~ ~ ~ ~ Samuel Virl Jones was born on August 29, 1894 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Samuel Thomas Jones and Phoebe Ann Hardy Jones. Virl married Etta Reid on June 9, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ Etta Reid was born on April 8, 1901 in Orangeville, Utah. Her parents were Edward J. Reid and Clara Adaline Gentry Reid. Etta Reid Jones died on April 17, 1972 in Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. Her interment, Springville, Utah. ~ ~ S. Virl Jones died on July 19, 1966 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Springville, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ His family: On May 28, 1891, Mr. Samuel T. Jones married Phoebe Ann Hardy. Seven children were born to them, four of them passing away in infancy. Those children who lived to adulthood included Samuel Virl Jones [BYH Class of 1917], Thomas William Jones, and Mayme Jones Baker. Besides working at the Provo Woolen Mills, Mr. Samuel T. Jones worked at the “Inquirer”, a local newspaper, and for the last nine years of his life, was custodian of the Franklin School of Provo. In this position he was very precise in his work and was respected and loved by teachers and children alike. His son, Virl, remembers a picture which his father had hung in the supply room at the school, picturing an elderly couple dining in elegant surroundings and he said it represented the ideal to which his father was working. Samuel T. Jones was a talented musician, as was his son, Virl Jones. Source.

Jones, Thatcher C.

Jones, Thatcher C.

Thatcher Jones

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Thatcher C. Jones. He received a Commercial Diploma. Source: Students record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 247.

Jones, Veoma

Jones, Veoma

Veoma Jones

Classes of 1917 and 1918. Veoma Jones (female). Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1917. Source: 1917 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 82-88. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Veoma Jones. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 243.

Jones, Viva Maurine

Jones, Viva Maurine
Orem, Utah

Maurine and Smoot Brimhall

BYA Foundation Member. Viva Maurine Jones Brimhall, civic and church leader, born February 10, 1915, in Provo, Utah to Ivie H. and Lorin F. Jones, died in her Orem home, Sat., May 5, 2001. Maurine was the eldest and last surviving of four children: Ray L. Jones, Mae La Vieve Sudweeks, and William Elbert Jones. Her family moved to Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1920, and it is in that environment that she grew up, attending Las Vegas public schools and New Mexico Normal University. To help with college expenses, Maurine designed and made Chimayo Indian Sport Coats for Charles Ilfield Company. To further her education, Maurine attended BYU in 1932, graduating in 1935. She married Wells Smoot Brimhall September 9, 1935 in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah and moved to New York City where her husband attended Columbia College. She worked at Teachers College, a subsidiary of Columbia University. Maurine was active in civic affairs with the PTA, The Lady Kiwanians and the 4-H Clubs (she started the first 4-H club in Provo, and at a younger age, won trips to Chicago and Washington, D. C.). She developed a city-wide bicycle safety program for Provo school children and won 2nd place in the nation, receiving the award at a National Safety Conference in Chicago. She represented Utah at a National Convention on Children and Youth in Washington D. C. (1960) and at a National Safety Conference in San Francisco. She was appointed by Utah's Governor to serve on a 12-member committee on children and youth. Maurine had a talented gift for music, playing the piano and marimba, and also producing many delightful compositions as a special occasion song writer for family, community and church affairs. During the late 1930's and early 1940's schooling and employment took Maurine and Smoot from Utah to California to New York to Illinois and back again to Provo. There she brought up her family until 1965 when she moved to Salt Lake City, living there for about 20 years before returning to Utah Valley. Some of the highlights of her civic activities in Salt Lake include the Director for ladies lunch programs at the national conventions of The Conference of State Bank Supervisors. She was the founder and director of the Utah Citizens for Decency, working with the national organizations (Morality in Media, C. D. L., The American Family Association and the LDS Church) in her crusade against pornography. Her organization was influential in the passage of strong anti-pornography laws in Utah and other states. Maurine was active in and was a financial supporter of her sons' Family Entertainment Centers and building activities in California, Arizona, and Florida. She moved to Orem in 1988, spending summers there and winters with her children who live in Phoenix, Arizona. She has been an active and life-long member and supporter of the LDS Church and has been prominent among the crusaders for the preservation and restoration of Academy Square in Provo. Maurine is survived by her husband, Wells Smoot Brimhall and by four of her five children: Janelle Brimhall [BYH Class of 1955; BYAF](Peter) Lysenko, Provo, Utah; Stephen (Mary Jo) Brimhall [BYH Class of 1958 ~ Honorary], Menlo Park, California; George (Brenda) Brimhall, Paradise Valley, Arizona; Bonnie Brimhall (Dick) Kofford, Orem, Utah; Wells L. (Susan) Brimhall (deceased), Phoenix, Arizona. Maurine is also the proud and loving grandmother of 23 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren. "Maurine", "Mom", and "Grandma Brimhall" will be missed by all of us. The family would appreciate that in lieu of flowers, please send a contribution to Brigham Young Academy Foundation, P. O. Box 12, Provo, Utah 84603. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 12, 2001 in Orem, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Wednesday, May 9, 2001.]

Jones, William A.

Jones, William A.

William Jones

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. William A. Jones, Jr. He received a BS Degree in Agronomy in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 442.

Jonsson, Craig B.

Jonsson, Craig B.
Highland, Utah US

Craig Jonsson

Class of 1974~Honorary. Craig B. Jonsson. BYU Open Major 1981. Some members of this class were in the BY elementary school's sixth grade in 1968. Had the school remained open, many would have graduated together in 1974. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Craig B Jonsson was born on June 18, 1956, died on Sunday, April 15, 2018 at Highland, Utah. Craig was a resident of Highland, Utah at the time of passing. Funeral services were held Friday, April 20, 2018 at 11 am in the Highland South Stake Center, 9626 North 6800 West. Interment, Highland City Cemetery. Source.

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