
MISS NEPHI 2021 • Taylie Isaacson, center, was crowned Miss Nephi 2021 on March 19. Her attendants are 1st, Emily Harris and 2nd, Madison Woodland.
By Rebecca Dopp
TN Correspondent
The Miss Nephi 2021 pageant was held on Friday, March 19 at the Juab Junior High Auditorium and six young women competed for the coveted title. Taylie Isaacson, daughter o Ryan and Tammy Isaacson, was crowned Miss Nephi 2021. For her talent she performed a vocal solo. Her platform addresses skin cancer awareness. She was the recipient of the talent award, $300. As the new queen she received a $1,000 scholarship. Her attendants are Emily Harris, 1st attendant, daughter of Richard and Michelle Harris. She performed a contemporary dance for her talent. Her platform addresses the Buddy Bench Project. She received a $700 scholarship. Second attendant is Madison Woodland, daughter of Brett and Jessica Woodland. She performed a jazz dance for her talent. Her platform addresses Hugs of Healing. She was the recipient of the Miss Photogenic Award, $100, the Academic Scholarship, $300, and a $$600 scholarship as 2nd attendant. Kylee Underwood received the Spirit of the Pageant Award and $100. Special guests at the pageant were Charlee Sorenson, Miss Utah Outstanding Teen 2020, Macey Christensen, Miss Salt Creek Outstanding Teen 2019, and Kaylee Mahoney, Miss Nebo 2021. The Woman of Achievement 2021 award was presented to Judy Jensen. Miss Nephi 2020 royalty—Jaida Stephensen, Maddison Webster Wright and Taizlee Ostler—acted as emcees for the night.
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