Alphabetical Alumni
Bean, Mary Louisa

Bean, Mary Louisa
Provo, Utah US

Louisa and Thomas Thompson

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. (Mary) Louisa Bean. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mary Louisa Bean was born October 30, 1859 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: James Addison Bean and Harriet Catherine Fausett Bean. At the age of 23, Mary Louisa Bean married Thomas C. Thompson on Thursday December 28, 1882. She died on Monday, November 16, 1914, at the age of 55 years. Interment, Provo, Utah.

Bean, Orea James (F)

Bean, Orea James (F)
Palo Alto, California US

Orea and Bertrand Tanner

Classes of 1914 and 1916. Class of 1914. Orea Bean (female). She graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School. Source: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. Orea James Bean (she is female). She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 148. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1932. Orea James Bean. She received an A.B. Degree in 1932. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 148. ~ ~ ~ ~ Orea B. Tanner was for many years a popular, dedicated teacher in the BYU English Department. ~ ~ ~ ~ Orea Bean was born on June 6, 1894 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were James William Bean and and Olive Smoot Bean. Orea married Bertrand Myron Tanner on October 24, 1919 in Teton, Idaho. Orea Bean Tanner died on January 19, 1981 in Palo Alto, California. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER FAMILY: Her mother, Olive Smoot, born February 10, 1860, married October 18, 1876, James William Bean, born November 19, 1853, son of James Addison and Harriet Catherine (Fausett) Bean. Children: Luella, born October 8, 1877; Estella, born October 8, 1877; William Cullen, born May 4, 1879; Diana, born February 7, 1881; Harriet Virginia, born November 1, 1883; Pauline, born October 9, 1885; Azua, born August 22, 1887; Margaret, born December 6, 1888; Ross Smoot, born March 17, 1890; Lee Addison, born August 12, 1891; Orea, born June 6, 1894; Ruth, born June 8, 1896; Seth, born October 8, 1897; George Elmer, born April 13, 1899; and Joseph Wayne, born Oct. 25, 1900.

Bean, Ross Smoot

Bean, Ross Smoot

Ross Bean

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1921. Ross Smoot Bean. He received a BS Degree in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 391. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ross Smoot Bean was born March 17, 1890 in Provo, Utah. His parents were James William Bean and Olive Smoot. Ross married Emma Knell Coleman [BYH Classes of 1913 and 1914] on September 5, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ross S. Bean died on December 23, 1978 in Santa Rosa, California.

Bean, Sterling

Bean, Sterling

Sterling Bean

Class of 1918. Sterling Bean. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1918. Source: 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79.

Beard, Donna

Donna Beard

Class of 1938. Donna Beard. Donna spent part of her high school years at Nephi H.S.

Beard, Glenn

Beard, Glenn

Glenn Beard

Class of 1917. Glenn Beard. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 56.

Beardall, Anna

Beardall, Anna
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Anna and Maiben Christensen

Class of 1929? Anna Beardall. Anna is shown as a cast member in the play, "Little Women" during the 1928-1929 school year, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Anna Beardall was born in February of 1911 in Springville, Utah, the daughter and second child of George L. Beardall and Emma E. Childs Beardall. She lived as a child in Arizona and Bingham Canyon, Utah, where her father worked. After returning to Springville, her parents owned and operated a grocery store, and she attended BYH, and later BYU, majoring in education and home economics. After graduating from BYU, she did graduate work at the University of Chicago. She taught home economics at Moroni High School, Richfield High School, and Springville High School, all in Utah, until her marriage. She married Maiben Lee Christensen in 1950, and they had one son, Warren M. Christensen, the following year. Her husband worked for Western Electric, AT&T, and later for Mountain Bell in Chicago, Salt Lake City, and Provo, respectively. Anna became a widow in 2000 upon the death of her husband, and she died in 2005 in Salt Lake City at the age of 94. Anna's brother, Warren L. Beardall, was a member of the BYH Class of 1924. ~ ~ ~ ~ NOTE: Anna introduced her brother, Warren Beardall, to Hannah Naomi (Naomi) Smith, who would later become his wife, at a dance of her BYU social unit in March 1931; she was an officer of that social unit. I think she graduated from BYH in 1929 or 1930 when she was 18 or 19 at the latest. She was just a year younger than Hannah Naomi Smith Beardall, [Mrs. Warren Beardall] who graduated from Provo High School in 1928. ~ ~ from John S. Beardall, son of Warren and Hannah Beardall. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ ANNA'S OBITUARY: Anna Beardall Christensen died peacefully Thursday November 3, 2005 at the age of 94. She was a beloved mother, grandmother and aunt. Anna was born to George Lavell Beardall and Emma Childs Beardall, February 20, 1911 in Springville, Utah. During her early childhood the family lived in Bingham while her father worked at the copper mine. She attended schools in Springville and lived most of her life there. Anna graduated from BYU with a degree in education and home economics. As a young woman she enjoyed teaching sewing at Moroni High School, Richfield High School, and finally Springville High School. She married the love of her life, Maiben Lee Christensen, December 15, 1950. Anna was a lifelong active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held many church callings, and loved teaching. Anna especially loved being a stake missionary and working in the Provo Temple with her husband, Maiben. As their health began to fail, it became necessary to move to South Salt Lake and be near their son, Warren Christensen. They worried about moving after a lifetime in Springville. But the Lincoln Heights Ward welcomed them with acceptance and service. The ward took them in as a "hen gathereth her chickens under her wing." She is survived by her son, Warren (Kathryn) Christensen; grandson, Peter Christensen; a niece, Bonnie Decker; and a nephew, John Beardall. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Maiben L. Christensen; and brother, Warren Beardall. Services were held Tuesday November 8, 2005 at Wheeler Mortuary in Springville. Interment, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. [Deseret News, Sunday, November 6, 2005.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Maiben Lee Christensen, age 88, died peacefully at his home in South Salt Lake Sunday December 31, 2000. He was the sixth of eight children born to Peter Angelo and Maren Regina Fechser Christensen. He married Anna Beardall on December 15, 1950, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Maiben was orphaned at a young age and cared for by his Uncle and Aunt James and Emilia Fechser in Moroni, Utah. Maiben was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Theodore (Reba), Kenneth (Elaine), Earl (Jane), Ralph (Marie) Christensen; and sisters, Bernice (Denton) Abernathy, Irene (M.H.) Boggs. He is survived by his wife, Anna; son, Warren (Kathy) Christensen; one grandson, Peter Christensen; and brother, Evan (Pearl) Christensen. Maiben was a lifelong active member of the LDS Church. He served a mission in Canada, and in various ward and stake positions. He most recently worked as an ordinance worker in the Provo Temple, until his health began to fail. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and served four years in the Signal Corps, South Pacific. Maiben was a longtime resident of Springville, Utah. He moved to South Salt Lake several years ago to be nearer his son. He retired from Mountain Bell, where he worked in the Provo office. Maiben loved serving his wife, family, and church and will be missed. Services were held on Thursday, January 3, 2001, in the Wheeler Mortuary chapel, Springville. Interment, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. [Deseret News, Monday, January 1, 2001.]

Beardall, Bonnie

Beardall, Bonnie
Provo, Utah US

Bonnie and Daniel Decker

Class of 1950. Bonnie Beardall. Quill & Scroll, French Club. Married Daniel L. Decker in 1954. Her parents are Warren L. Beardall [BYH Class of 1924] and Naomi Smith Beardall of Mapleton, Utah. Warren and Naomi had two children: Bonnie Beardall Decker [BYH Class of 1950], Provo; and John Smith Beardall (Karen), Vienna, Virginia. Children of Bonnie Beardall Decker: Kenneth Decker, Renae Decker Everett, Ralph Decker, Max Decker, Eldon Decker, Keith Decker, and Lois Decker Brown. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Bonnie Beardall Decker. Practical. Brilliant. Generous beyond measure. Bonnie Beardall Decker, age 84, was all three. The daughter of a professional educator, Bonnie had a natural gift for teaching and learning. After graduating from Brigham Young High School in 1950, she attended Brigham Young University where she received a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in microbiology. Her choice of studies not only landed her the man of her dreams (a handsome fellow student named Daniel Decker whom she met in the chemistry beaker lab where she blew glass), but it prepared her for the greatest work of her life — motherhood. Bonnie read bedtime stories to her seven children such as “The Adventures of Jimmy the Microbe,” and she taught them how to properly sanitize a dish. More importantly, she exemplified the virtues of patience and determination as she lovingly nurtured her children until her very last moment on this earth (December 2, 2016). Bonnie and her husband, Daniel, worked tirelessly for their family, a church they loved, and a gospel they believed in whole heartedly. They were married in the Salt Lake City temple in 1954. Forty-one years later they served a full-time LDS mission together in Seattle, Washington. Other LDS church callings that held a special place in Bonnie’s heart were cub scout den mother, Spanish microfiche extractor, and family history consultant (of the superhero variety). Bonnie was the kind of person who laughed so hard it made her cry. She was the kind of wife who loved and cared deeply for her husband of 62 years (with an eternity to come in heaven). She was the kind of sister who never stopped enjoying the comradery of her brother. She was the kind of mother who did laundry and dishes until her chapped hands bled and then used those same hands to scratch her children’s backs at night until they fell asleep. She was the kind of grandma and great-grandma who threw amazing family reunions and never forgot to send birthday cards. Bonnie is greatly mourned by her husband, Daniel; her brother, John Beardall; her seven children and their spouses: Kenneth & Mary Decker, Renae & Randy Everitt, Ralph & Tracy Decker, Max & Lisa Decker, Eldon & Kathrin Decker, Keith & Karen Decker, Lois & McKay Brown; her 47 grandchildren and their spouses; and her 26 great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held at the LDS Provo Peaks 2nd Ward church (965 North Locust Lane, Provo, Utah) Friday, December 9th, 2016 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. at the same location. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either BYU or the LDS missionary fund. Bonnie was, above all, very practical. Condolences may be sent at www.wheelermortuaries.com. [Provo Daily Herald, December 6, 2016]

Beardall, Warren LaVell

Beardall, Warren LaVell
Mapleton, Utah US

Warren and Naomi Beardall

Class of 1924. Warren L. Beardall. Source of surname: 1924 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. Unfortunately, the yearbook gave only surnames for most class members. ~ ~ ~ ~ "Looking at the page on the BYH website showing the BYH Class of 1924, I see that my father Warren L. Beardall, is the 'Beardall' student in the photograph. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. Warren Beardall. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 486. ~ ~ ~ ~ Warren Beardall was born in 1908 in Springville, Utah, a son of George L. Beardall and Emma E. Childs Beardall. He had one sister, Anna Beardall, born in 1911 [BYH Class of 1929?]. Warren initially attended Springville High School, where he studied music and business. His parents owned and operated Beardall's Service Grocery store in Springville. Since Warren was studying music with the faculty of BYU and was spending two or three days a week in Provo, he switched to Brigham Young High School to save time. He took high school and college classes simultaneously. He was on the fast track when he attended BYH, taking college courses along with meeting his high school graduation requirements. He worked summers in Salt Lake City, commuting every day by train. He was studying business to help his family in their grocery business, and he had some serious LDS Church responsibilities at a very early age -- he was ordained a Seventy in the Melchizedek Priesthood as a teenager. He graduated from BYH in 1924. He then graduated from BYU in 1928 at age 20 with a degree in accounting. He served an LDS mission in California. He returned in 1930 from his mission and worked in the wholesale grocery business in Provo. In 1931 he met and married Hannah Naomi (Naomi) Smith, and in 1932, their first child was born, Bonnie Beardall [BYH Class of 1950]. Warren Beardall later worked for a wholesale grocery business in Reno, Nevada, but returned to Utah and became an educator. He was principal of the Mapleton Elementry School in Mapleton, Utah, until his premature death in 1957 at the age of 49. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Warren LaVell Beardall was born on January 10, 1908 in Springville, Utah. His parents were George LaVell Beardall and Emma Elisa Childs. Warren married Hanna Naomi Smith on September 24, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on May 21, 1957 in Provo, Utah. His interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah.] ~ ~ ~ ~ An interesting point in Warren's life: Another member of the BYH Class of 1924, 'Farnsworth' in the photograph, was Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of television. Warren Beardall and Philo Farnsworth were selected to play the parts of twin brothers in a play at BY High School. Images of this play are included in the film biography of Philo T. Farnsworth, which is shown occasionally on KBYU television. Warren Beardall is shown with Farnsworth in a photograph of that play. During those years Philo Farnsworth was seeking money to finance his invention, and at one point offered Warren Beardall a one-half interest in his invention, in return for enough money to buy a bus ticket to California. My father did not have the money and had to decline the offer. Farnsworth drew a schematic of his invention in Warren Beardall's physics textbook, which is unfortunately now lost." ~ ~ John S. Beardall jsb.nova@juno.com @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Warren graduated from BYH in the Class of 1924, then continued his education at BYU. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Beaves, Albert Wayne

Beaves, Albert Wayne
Logan, Utah

Wayne and Thelma Beaves

Class of 1950. Band, Chorus, Canadian Club. He married Thelma. Albert Wayne Beaves was born on July 2, 1932, and died May 20, 1956 in an unfortunate airplane crash. Buried: Logan City Cemetery, A_ 400_ 79_ 8. Parents: Walter Edward Beaves and Wanda Leavitt Beaves. A. Wayne Beaves is an older brother of Medra Beaves, BYH Class of 1950. Wayne is also a cousin of Ardeth Greene Kapp, BYH Class of 1949.

Beaves, Medra
3656 S. Shalamar St.
West Valley City, Utah 84128

Medra and Wayne Gregson

Class of 1950. Canadian Club. Notre Maison, Chorus. Her older brother is Albert Wayne Beaves, BYH Class of 1950. Medra married Wayne Gregson, who died in an unfortunate airplane crash on May 20, 1956, along with Medra's brother, A. Wayne Beaves. Medra is also a cousin to Ardeth Greene Kapp, BYH Class of 1949.

Beazer, Albert

Beazer, Albert

Albert Beazer

BY Academy High School Class of 1884 and 1885. Albert Beazer received certificates of proficiency in Physical Geography and Bookkeeping. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1885. Albert Beazer received a Teacher's Certificate. Source: 1. Deseret News, June 25, 1885. 2. Territorial Enquirer, June 12, 1885.

Beck, Amanda

Beck, Amanda

Amanda Beck

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Amanda Beck. She received a Special Certificate in Elocution. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 224.

Beck, Bonnie
423 Ranch Drive
Alpine, Utah 84004-1817 US

Bonnie and Stephen Studdert
  • Work: (801) 756-7376

Class of 1966 - Honorary Member. Bonnie Beck. Her parents: Jay Vern Beck and Fay Ellison Beck. The children of Jay and Fay Beck include: Dorthene Beck Richardson of Orem, Utah; Lynn Beck McEwan of Cedar Hills, Utah; Jacqueline Beck [BYH Class of 1955] (Edwin) Foutz of Paradise Valley, Arizona; David E. Beck [BYH Class of 1963] (Necka Jean Pinotti), of Wilmington, Delaware; Bonnie Beck [BYH Class of 1966~H) Studdert of Alpine, Utah; and John Beck of Phoenix, Arizona. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BA English 1970. Bonnie married Stephen M. Studdert. They have six children and 12 grandchildren. Bonnie served with her husband for three years in the Carlsbad California Mission. They have lived in Orem, Utah; Boise, Idaho; Brigham City, Utah; Maryland; Bountiful, Utah; Virginia; Highland, Utah; Carlsbad, California; and Alpine, Utah. She plays a little tennis and does a lot of church service. @2006

Beck, Brent R.
4052 North450 West
Provo, Utah 84604-4961 US

Brent and Fae Beck
  • Work: (801) 225-6492

Class of 1955. Brent Beck. Football, Baseball, Athletic Manager, Band, Chorus, Ski Club, Bookkeeping Team, Soph Ball Committee. His parents: D. Elden Beck and Florence Robinson Beck, married May 31, 1933 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children: Janet Beck (Jon) Clark; Brent Beck [BYH Class of 1955](Fae); Linda Beck (Brent) Bullough; and Larry Beck; all of Provo. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU 1959. Two years in the U.S. Army in Germany, 1956-58. Managed Hoover's clothing store in Provo 1960-62. Manager and Partner in Clark's expanded department store in Provo 1962-1970. Married Fae Clarkson of Provo in 1962. VP and General Manager of Sundance Resort 1970-1987. Founding partner in Sundance Catalog Company 1987-2000. Four children. Appointed by three consecutive Governors to the Utah Tram Board, overseeing safety matters for trams and chair-lifts in Utah. Served 12 years, including last four as Chair. Named on of top ten buyers/merchants in mail order industry by Catalog Age Magazine in 1995. Retired in 2000. Hobbies: travling with wife, skiing, fly-fishing, hunting pheasants, and working in yard. @2005.

Beck, David E.

Beck, David E.
Wilmington, Delaware US

David and Necka Beck

Class of 1963. David E. Beck. Basketball, Tennis, Baseball, Debate, Band, Freshman Class Social Chair, Model U.N., Seminary Graduate. His parents: Jay Vern Beck and Fay Ellison Beck. The children of Jay and Fay Beck include: Dorthene Beck Richardson of Orem, Utah; Lynn Beck McEwan of Cedar Hills, Utah; Jacqueline Beck [BYH Class of 1955] (Edwin) Foutz of Paradise Valley, Arizona; David E. Beck [BYH Class of 1963] (Necka Jean Pinotti), of Wilmington, Delaware; Bonnie Beck [BYH Class of 1966~H) Studdert of Alpine, Utah; and John Beck of Phoenix, Arizona. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: David E. Beck passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, September 6, 2006, while playing tennis, a game he dearly loved. David was born on May 30, 1945, Memorial Day, in Moscow, Idaho, the sixth of eight children born to Jay Vern and Fay Ellison Beck. In 1983, he married Necka Jean Pinotti, the love of his life; and, they were sealed in the Jordan River Temple in 1990. His early childhood years were spent in Moscow, Idaho, and State College, Pennsylvania, after which the family settled in Provo, Utah. He attended seventh grade in Sheffield, England, where his father served a sabbatical from his professorship at Brigham Young University. As a youngster, he excelled in French horn and tennis. In 1963 he graduated from Brigham Young University High School, and studied chemical engineering at Brigham Young University and at the University of Utah. He was a chemical engineer with DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware, with twelve years in Brazil. He then returned to the United States; and, at the time of his passing, was Chief Executive Officer of CycleSolv of Wilmington, Delaware. He was an avid tennis player and a member of the DuPont Country Club. He recently won the U.S. Tennis Association Senior League Championship. His life was marked by kindness and service to others, especially those who struggled. He enlisted in the National Guard where he served as a cook. A devoted and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mr. Beck served as a missionary in the Brazilian South Mission between 1964 and 1966, where he gained a life-long love of the Brazilian people, to whom he returned often to visit. He has served as Elders Quorum President, High Councilor, bishop's counselor, and was in his fifth year as Bishop of the Christiana Ward at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Necka; father, Jay V. Beck (Pleasant Grove, Utah); sisters, Dorthene Richardson (Orem, Utah), Lynn McEwan (Cedar Hills, Utah), Jackie Foutz (Paradise Valley, Arizona), Bonnie Beck [BYH Class of 1966~H] Studdert (Alpine, Utah); brother, John Beck (Phoenix, Arizona); and by nieces and nephews who love their "Uncle David." A memorial service was held on Monday, September 11, 2006, in Newark, Delaware. Interment, Alpine Utah Cemetery, where graveside services were conducted on Wednesday, September 13, 2006. The family suggests contributions to the Christiana Ward Mission Fund, 23 N. Kings Croft Drive, Bear, Delaware 19701. [Provo Daily Herald, September 11, 2006.]

Beck, Donald

Beck, Donald
Gunnison, Utah US

Donald Beck

Class of 1949 ~ Honorary. Donald A. Beck. Donald Arlin Beck, born 5 May 1930, Centerfield, Sanpete County, Utah, died 9 November 1987, Gunnison, Sanpete County, Utah. Burial, Centerfield Cemetery. Parents: Rosenvall, Mary Melva (Mother), Beck, Daniel D (Father). Married Leavitt, Beverly Jane. [Donald is deceased. Submitted by Kent S. Broadhead.]

Beck, Earl A.

Beck, Earl A.

Earl Beck

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1922. Earl A. Beck. He received an AB Degree in Agronomy & Biology in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 236.

Beck, Erastus Ray

Beck, Erastus Ray

Erastus Beck

Classes of 1914 and 1915. Erastus Ray Beck. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 149. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Erastus Ray Beck. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 149. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1924. Erastus Ray Beck. He received a BS Degree in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 149.

Beck, J. Karl

Beck, J. Karl

Karl Beck

Class of 1913. J. Karl Beck. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Academic Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. J. Karl Beck. He received a High School Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 274.

Beck, Jacqueline

Beck, Jacqueline
4929 East Prickly Pear Lane
Paradise Valley, Arizona 85253-3372 US

Jackie and Eddie Foutz
  • Work: (602) 952-2515

Class of 1955. Jacqueline Beck. Varsity Cheerleader, Chorus, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Shorthand Club, Soph Cheerleader, Soph Ball Committee, Senior Hop Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Jay Vern Beck and Fay Ellison Beck. The children of Jay and Fay Beck include: Dorthene Beck Richardson of Orem, Utah; Lynn Beck McEwan of Cedar Hills, Utah; Jacqueline Beck [BYH Class of 1955] (Edwin) Foutz of Paradise Valley, Arizona; David E. Beck [BYH Class of 1963] (Necka Jean Pinotti), of Wilmington, Delaware; Bonnie Beck [BYH Class of 1966~H) Studdert of Alpine, Utah; and John Beck of Phoenix, Arizona. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU Archives: ———. Sophomore at B. Y. High, 1952-1953. 2 folders. Call Number: UA 795 Abstract: Unpublished class yearbook compiled by students in Brigham Young High School's English B, Section Two, class. The book includes information on campus layout, location, buildings, and history; names of school officers; traditions; athletics; and clubs. Also includes a transcript of the U.S. Constitution, drawings, newspaper and magazine clippings, and autographs of class members. Bonnie Kae Andrus and Jackie Beck were editors of the volume. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BS Elementary Education 1960. Jackie married Edwin L. (Eddie) Foutz, BYH Class of 1955. They have four children: Rebecca Lyn Foutz Smith, Jay Edwin Foutz, Kimberly Foutz Gleb, and Elissa Foutz. Eddie and Jackie live in two places: Scottsdale, Arizona and Valliceto, Colorado. They have retired from the store in Shiprock, Arizona, which is being managed by other members of their family. Church and family dominate their time. @2005

Beck, Janet
2144 N. 1400 E.
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Janet and Jon Clark

Class of ?? Janet Beck. Her parents: D. Elden Beck and Florence Robinson Beck, married May 31, 1933 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children: Janet Beck (Jon) Clark; Brent Beck [BYH Class of 1955](Fae); Linda Beck (Brent) Bullough; and Larry Beck; all of Provo.

Beck, LaRue

Beck, LaRue
Salt Lake City, Utah US

LaRue and Alex Jex

Class of 1916. LaRue Beck. She received two diplomas in 1916: a High School Diploma, and a BYH Normal Certificatge. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 124. ~ ~ ~ ~ Larue [also La Rue] Beck was born on April 13, 1897 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Her parents were Morgan Hopkins Beck and Annie Rowe Beck. LaRue married Alexander John Jex on January 28, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. [They may having been living in Chicago, Illinois after marriage.] Alex was born on December 30, 1894 in Spanish Fork, Utah. His parents were John William Jex and Emily Hedquist Jex. Alex Jex died on January 28, 1982 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ LaRue Beck Jex died on February 9, 1963 in Salt Lake City. Their interments, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Utah.

Beck, Minnie

Beck, Minnie

Minnie Beck

B. Y. Academy High School Graduate, Class of 1901. Minnie Beck. She also received a Special Certificate in Phonography & Typewriting. [Phonography is a system of shorthand stenography developed by Isaac Pitman.] Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 6.

Beck, Miriam

Beck, Miriam

Miriam Beck

BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1902. Miriam Beck. She received a diploma from the Commercial program. Source: Commercial Graduating Class Program, College Hall, Tuesday, May 27, 1902. BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 2, 1902 Commencement Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Miriam Josephine Beck was born on November 4, 1879 in Alpine, Utah. Her parents were Jacob Stephansen Beck and Elizabeth Healey Beck. Miriam married Frederick Rasband Hicken on June 28, 1911 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Miriam Beck Hicken died on January 7, 1958 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Heber City Cemetery, Utah. Death: 7 Jan 1958 Provo, Utah, Ut Burial: 11 Jan 1958 Heber, Wasatch, Ut Parents Father: Jacob Stephansen BECK (AFN: 1QV4-CN) Family Mother: Elizabeth HEALEY (AFN: 4MBB-VB) Marriage(s) Spouse: Frederick Rasband HICKEN (AFN: 3FFS-V4) Family Marriage: 28 Jun 1911 Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Ut

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