— YOUNG WOMEN PRESIDENCY —
Susan W. Tanner

Sustained Oct. 5, 2002, as Young Women general president, while serving as a member of the Relief Society general board. Sister Tanner earned a bachelor's degree in humanities from Brigham Young University. Homemaker, 4-H leader. Residing in Provo, she has served the Church as a stake Relief Society counselor, stake Primary counselor, stake Young Women president, ward Primary president and ward Young Women president. Sister Tanner and her family traveled extensively with her husband's international assignments as a university professor. Married to John S. Tanner; one son, four daughters.

Julie B. Beck

Sister Beck earned a bachelor's degree in family science from BYU. Homemaker, piano teacher. Sustained Oct. 5, 2002, as first counselor in the Young Women general presidency, while serving as a member of the Young Women general board. Church experience includes ward Young Women president and adviser, ward Primary president, stake Relief Society counselor and teacher, and ward Relief Society counselor and teacher. She served with her husband, Ramon P. Beck, in a branch at the Missionary Training Center in Provo. She lived in Brazil for five years as a girl and remains fluent in Portugese. Living in Alpine, Utah, she and her husband have one son, two daughters.

Elaine S. Dalton

Sustained Oct. 5, 2002, as second counselor in the Young Women general presidency. She most recently had served on the general board of the Young Women. Earned bachelor's degree in English from BYU. She has served in the Church as an adviser to Relief Societies in three young single adult wards; stake Young Women president, counselor and adviser; and Relief Society teacher. Full-time mother, worked with husband in family-owned design business, marathon runner. Married to Stephen E. Dalton; five sons, one daughter.