United opened the scoring in the 34th minute when Jones powerfully met Robin van Persie's whipped free-kick as the defender marked his return to the side with a goal.
Rooney he scored United's second headed goal of the match when he met Rafael's cross from the left and Welbeck completed the win eight minutes from time.
Pepe Mel's relegation-threatened side had a few chances but were well beaten in the end.
Delight: Wayne Rooney enjoys scoring Manchester United's second goal against West Brom
Red alert: Rooney, third right, celebrates with his United team-mates after scoring against West Brom
Crucial strike: Rooney heads home past West Brom keeper Ben Foster
Keeping up with the Jones': United's Phil Jones celebrates scoring against West Brom at The Hawthorns
Heads I win: United's Jones meets a free-kick from Robin van Persie to score against West Brom
Getting his message across: United boss David Moyes reacts during the match with West Brom
Cornered: West Brom's Morgan Amalfitano takes on United duo Robin van Persie, left, (L) and Marouane Fellaini
Calm before the storm: United boss Moyes walks on the pitch at The Hawthorns before the match with West Brom
Stopped in his tracks: United midfielder Juan
Mata is tackled by West Brom's Gareth McAuley, left, as team-mate
Youssuf Mulumbu looks on
Big call: Moyes left out United captain Nemanja
Vidic for the match at The Hawthorns, left, and West Brom's Mulumbu
shields the ball from United striker Wayne Rooney
Missing out: United's Shinji Kagawa of looks on from the bench as his team take on West Brom
I will take that: United striker Van Persie challenges West Brom defender Liam Ridgewell
Under pressure: Rooney challenges West Brom goalkeeper Foster during the match at The Hawthorns
Interested spectators: Manchester United chief
executive Ed Woodward, right, in the stands with former chief executive
David Gill
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