Carlee Johnson of Payson reacts after being crowned Days of '47 queen at the Little Theater of the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday. "I stand in awe at the faith and obedience of my heritage to follow the prophet, sell their farm, separate from their family, travel to America to join the gathering of the saints," Johnson said. "They built a firm foundation and are the roots that shape my identity and my future."
Mike Terry, Deseret News
Carlee Johnson of Payson reacts after being crowned Days of '47 queen at the Little Theater of the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday. "I stand in awe at the faith and obedience of my heritage to follow the prophet, sell their farm, separate from their family, travel to America to join the gathering of the saints," Johnson said. "They built a firm foundation and are the roots that shape my identity and my future."
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It would have been nice to see the entire Royalty and a more flattering pose of the queen. Can we assume there will be a follow up article?
Who else won? What did they win and why? What does this contest really stand for? Please get us a better picture and a little more information.
Congrats to Carlee! It would be great to see more information about the winners and the pageant in the coming weeks.