Utah’s Pioneer Days Royalty, 1931-2010
Choosing a queen to reign over the Pioneer Celebrations is a long-standing tradition in Utah. For the Pioneer Jubilee in 1897, Emma Lunt was chosen to hold the honor. Throughout the decades, Utah’s pioneer celebrations have been known as Pioneer Days, Covered Wagon Days (1935-1942) and Days of ’47 (1943-present). The Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Sons of Utah Pioneers signed an agreement, 5 July 1943, to officially sponsor a Pioneer Day parade and to celebrate Utah’s pioneer heritage each year through a Days of ’47 committee, a private, nonprofit corporation.
Currently, the pageant is sponsored by The Days of ’47, Inc. and produced by International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Married names are in parentheses.
For more information, read the following article: Lynn Arave, Deseret Morning News “History of Pioneer Days Celebration in Utah: Pioneer Past: Days of ’47 Parade is Time-Honored Tradition” Deseret News (Salt Lake City) 24 July 2003
2010
SOURCE: Deseret News, “BYU Graduate is Named Days of ’47 Queen” April 28, 2010
YEAR: 2009
QUEEN: Carlee Johnson1st ATTENDANT: M’Lindsey Watson
2nd ATTENDANT: Mallory Whitney Poole
SOURCE: Deseret News, “A Crowning Opportunity: Days of ’47 Pageant”, 19 April 2009
2009 Royalty Comments on Pioneer Heritage
Queen Carlee Johnson: ‘They built a firm foundation and are the roots that shape my identity and my future.’
1st Attendant, M’Lindsey Watson: ‘I have a gratitude for a legacy of faith, talents, and character qualities that have been passed down through many generations.’
2nd Attendant, Mallory Poole: ‘I am amazed by the determination and fortitude of my pioneer ancestors and because of their example, I know I can achieve my goals.’
The Annie Taylor Hyde Award, is given in honor of the founder and first president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The contestants vote for the one among them considered to be the most congenial, kind, and friendly. Katelyn Fullmer is the first winner of the award. She’ll receive a scholarship along with the queen and both attendants. 2009 was the first year the award was given.
QUEEN: Callie Cockrell
1st ATTENDANT: Starlee Holman
2nd ATTENDANT: Kristalee Bird
SOURCE: Deseret News, “This year’s Days of ’47 royalty selected”, 27 Apr 2008
YEAR: 2007
QUEEN: Marin Morgan Poole
1st ATTENDANT: Cristal Johnson
2nd ATTENDANT: Marianne Stuart
NOTES: Marin Poole was Miss Utah Teen USA 2002, Miss Utah USA 2005
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Days of ’47 royalty”, 22 Apr 2007
Marin Poole
YEAR: 2006
QUEEN: Nichole Harr
1st ATTENDANT: Rachel Orgill
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Y. student wins Days of ’47 crown”, 18 Mar 2006
YEAR: 2005
QUEEN: Kimber Hasenyager
1st ATTENDANT: April Dawn Johnson
2nd ATTENDANT: Kalina Scherbel
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Days of ’47 royalty is crowned at pageant”, 15 May 2005
YEAR: 2004
QUEEN: Jennifer Winn
1st ATTENDANT: Camille Perkins
2nd ATTENDANT: Jennifer Dolan
YEAR: 2003
QUEEN: Jennie Ashworth
1st ATTENDANT: Canessa Craigo
2nd ATTENDANT: Marie Sonnberg
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Days of ’47 queen” 18 May 2003
YEAR: 2002
QUEEN: Elizabeth Shore
1st ATTENDANT: Rebecca Anne Ferrin
2nd ATTENDANT: Christine Laurel Matheny
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Days of ’47 Royalty Picked” 19 May 2002
YEAR: 2001
QUEEN: Allison Arlene Martin
1st ATTENDANT: Chelsea Yara Adams
2nd ATTENDANT: Sharon Belnap
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Queen and attendants picked for Days ’47” 13 May 2001
YEAR: 2000
QUEEN: Jessica Brinton
1st ATTENDANT: Mandi Brady
2nd ATTENDANT: Suzanne Cederlof
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Royalty chosen for Days ’47”, 16 May 2000
YEAR: 1999
QUEEN: Alicia Peterson
1st ATTENDANT: Mindy L. Poole
2nd ATTENDANT: Carolyn Bird
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Days of ’47 royalty chosen”, 18 May 1999
YEAR: 1998
QUEEN: Tamara Quinton
1st ATTENDANT: Maren Robinson
2nd ATTENDANT: Emily Aiken
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Sandy woman to head Days of ’47 royalty”, 17 May 1998 ; Deseret News, Royalty Chosen for Days of ’47
YEAR: 1997
QUEEN: Emily Louise Peterson
1st ATTENDANT: Michelle Carr
2nd ATTENDANT: Emily Jensen
SOURCE: Deseret News, “U. junior will reign over 1997 Days of ’47“, 22 May 1997
YEAR: 1996
QUEEN: Leslie Monroe
1st ATTENDANT: Melissa Brown
2nd ATTENDANT: Emily Probst
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Snow Coed Named Days of ’47 Queen” 19 May 1996
YEAR: 1995
QUEEN: Melissa Thayne
1st ATTENDANT: Renee Sonneberg
2nd ATTENDANT: Carrie Owen
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Packed S.L. Pops Concert Kicks off Biggest-ever Days of ‘47 Festivities” 13 July 1995
YEAR: 1994
QUEEN: Cammy Gladwell
1st ATTENDANT: DeEtte Peterson
2nd ATTENDANT: Melissa McKell
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Pioneer Spirit Guides Parade as it Wends its Way Through S.L.” 25 July 1994
YEAR: 1993
QUEEN: Elizabeth Buehler
1st ATTENDANT: Jennifer Marchbanks
2nd ATTENDANT: Nicole Jensen
SOURCE: Deseret News. “Days of ’47 Royalty”, 23 May 1993
YEAR: 1992
QUEEN: Roxanne Fjelsted
1st ATTENDANT: Shara Swan
2nd ATTENDANT: Mia Johnson
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Parade Royalty”, 22 July 1992
YEAR: 1991
QUEEN: Janalyn Anderson
1st ATTENDANT: Marisa Whittaker
2nd ATTENDANT: Jody Christensen
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Applause” June 4, 1991 (online edition); Deseret News, “Resident of Bluffdale to Reign over Days of ’47”, 19 May 1991
NOTE: Marisa Whittaker was chosen as Miss Utah USA Congeniality in the 1991 pageant.
YEAR: 1990
QUEEN: Sharwan Smith
1st ATTENDANT: Megan Morgan
2nd ATTENDANT: Karen Wilcox
SOURCE: Deseret News, “St. George Woman Wears 1990 Days of ’47 Crown”, 20 May 1990
YEAR: 1989
QUEEN: Shirlyn Andersen
1st ATTENDANT: Denise Warner
2nd ATTENDANT: Barbie Burrows
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Days of ’47 Gets its Crowning Glory Youthful Royalty Will Ensure That Parade Is as Right as Reign” 7 July 1989
YEAR: 1988
QUEEN: Anne Madsen
1st ATTENDANT: Elizabeth Nebeker
2nd ATTENDANT: Maria Matthews
SOURCE: Deseret News, “3 Students Become Days of ’47 Royalty” 15 May 1988
YEAR: 1987
QUEEN: Tracey Ann Lees
1st ATTENDANT: Jennifer Lee Jacobs
2nd ATTENDANT: Lisa Baty
YEAR: 1986
QUEEN: Tammy Cederlof
1st ATTENDANT: Jeannette deGaston
2nd ATTENDANT: Robyne Kirk
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Rodeo Magazine, 1986;
Deseret News, “Freedom rings proudly at Rice Stadium in salute to Lady and Other Nations” 4 Jul 1986
YEAR: 1985
QUEEN: Bonnie Lundquist
1st ATTENDANT: Diane Burdett
2nd ATTENDANT: Sonya Powell
YEAR: 1984
QUEEN: Cynthia Lynn Harvey
1st ATTENDANT: Brook Hudson
2nd ATTENDANT: Julie Harvey
SOURCES: Deseret News. “Time to Remember sacrifice of pioneers”, 29 Jul 1984
Deseret News, “Parade, Fair To Spice Rodeo For Disabled“, 3 Aug 1984
YEAR: 1983
QUEEN: Cathy Davis
1st ATTENDANT: Stephanie Hills
2nd ATTENDANT: Nanette Riddle
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Official Celebrations Cap 24th Festivities” 25 Jul 1983
YEAR: 1982
QUEEN: Alison Ogden
1st ATTENDANT: Mary Benson
2nd ATTENDANT: Cynthia Knapton
SOURCE: Deseret News. “24 Lucky Number for Days of ’47 Winner” 24 July 1982
YEAR: 1981
QUEEN: Dana Cutler
1st ATTENDANT: Laura Tietjen
2nd ATTENDANT: Karen Thomas
SOURCE: Deseret News. Utah’s 4th of July: flurry of parades” 4 Jul 1984
YEAR: 1980
QUEEN: Carolee Cutler
1st ATTENDANT: Paula Last
2nd ATTENDANT: Kathryn Garn
SOURCE: Deseret News, 24 Jul 1980
YEAR: 1979
QUEEN: Cheer Hansen
1st ATTENDANT: Julia Larsen
2nd ATTENDANT: Miriam Johnson (Coons)
SOURCE: Deseret News, 14 May 1979
YEAR: 1978
QUEEN: Jayne Toronto
1st ATTENDANT: Tari Hoyt
2nd ATTENDANT: Megan Ririe
YEAR: 1977
QUEEN: Margie Christiansen (Hunsaker)
1st ATTENDANT: Colleen Auger
2nd ATTENDANT: Martha Mallory
NOTES: Margie Christiansen (Hunsaker) was Miss Teenage Utah 1972, and Mrs. Utah 1987
SOURCE: Deseret News, 9 Jul 1989
YEAR: 1976
QUEEN: Cindy Lue Merrill (Henderson)
1st ATTENDANT: Heather Egan
2nd ATTENDANT: Maridean Bodell
SOURCE: Deseret News, 24 Jul 1976
YEAR: 1975
QUEEN: Debbie Woods
1st ATTENDANT: Melody Miner
2nd ATTENDANT: Suzzane McKay
SOURCE: 1975 Days of ’47 Rodeo Program
YEAR: 1974
QUEEN: Jewelya Hatton
1st ATTENDANT: Sheri Sohm
2nd ATTENDANT: Diane Gough
SOURCE: Official Program 31st Anniversary of Days ’47 Program, 1974
YEAR: 1973
QUEEN: Deborah Ann Shields (Smoot)
1st ATTENDANT: Terri Fisher
2nd ATTENDANT: Sherry Bodell
SOURCE: Deseret News, 21 May 1973; Official Program 30th Anniversary of Days ’47 Program, 1973
YEAR: 1972
QUEEN: Lee Ann Holt
1st ATTENDANT: Carolyn Whitney
2nd ATTENDANT: Vickie Davis
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1972
YEAR: 1971
QUEEN: Janet Eyestone
1st ATTENDANT: Marie Zollinger
2nd ATTENDANT: Allyson Walker
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1971
YEAR: 1970
QUEEN: Nancy Jackson (Miller)
1st ATTENDANT: Jane Rasmussen
2nd ATTENDANT: Linda Romney
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1970
YEAR: 1969
QUEEN: Janis Tennant
1st ATTENDANT: Marilou Dyreng
2nd ATTENDANT: Ann Holley
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1969
YEAR: 1968
QUEEN: Barbara Jo Butters
1st ATTENDANT: Kay Davis
2nd ATTENDANT: LaVona Seeley
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1968
YEAR: 1967
QUEEN: Marilee Christensen
1st ATTENDANT: Gail Rich
2nd ATTENDANT: Linda Nickle
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Rodeo Program, 1967
YEAR: 1966
QUEEN: Dorothy Stratten
1st ATTENDANT: Janice Page Lind
2nd ATTENDANT: Vicky Hurst
SOURCE: Official Days of ’47 Program, 1966; Days of ’47 Rodeo Program, 1966
YEAR: 1965
QUEEN: Joan Hart
1st ATTENDANT: Beverly Whitebread
2nd ATTENDANT: Patrea Henrichsen
SOURCE: Official Days of ’47 Souvenir Program, 1965
YEAR: 1964
QUEEN: Osa Antonette ‘Vicci’ Hullinger
1st ATTENDANT: Lynda Smart
2nd ATTENDANT: Michelle Eason
SOURCE: SUP News, Jul/Aug 1964; Official Days of ’47 Souvenir Program, 1964
YEAR: 1963
QUEEN: Sherry Telford
1st ATTENDANT: Helen Raelynn Symes
2nd ATTENDANT: Vicki Wilkinson
SOURCE: Official Days of ’47 Souvenir Program, 1963
YEAR: 1962
QUEEN: Marian Marchant
1st ATTENDANT: Diane Summerhays
2nd ATTENDANT: Marielen Wadley
SOURCE: Official Days of ’47 Souvenir Program, 1962; Deseret News, “Modern, but Queenly”, 11 Jun 1962
YEAR: 1961
QUEEN: Joan Carrigan
1st ATTENDANT: Sandra Martin
2nd ATTENDANT: Irene Hall
SOURCE: Deseret News, v. 356 no. 19; Days of ’47 Official Program, 1961
YEAR: 1960
QUEEN: Linda Derrick (Wood)
1st ATTENDANT: Bonnie Brown
2nd ATTENDANT: Carolyn Avery
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1960
YEAR: 1959
QUEEN: Ann Richey
1st ATTENDANT: Diane Nielson
2nd ATTENDANT: Donna Sparks
SOURCE: Deseret News, “‘Days Festivities Near Full Swing” 16 Jul 1959; Deseret News, “Parade Highlights” 24 Jul 1959
YEAR: 1958
QUEEN: Ruthann Fisher
1st ATTENDANT: Sharon Ann Birmingham
2nd ATTENDANT: Gayle Anne Crandall
SOURCE: Days of ’47 Official Program, 1958
YEAR: 1957
QUEEN: Dorothy Pohlman
1st ATTENDANT: Sue Breinholt
2nd ATTENDANT: Vickie Annette Thomas
SOURCES: Days of ’47 Coronation Ceremony Program, 1 Jul 1957; Days of ’47 Official Program, 1957;
Deseret News, “Commemorative Fete Slated in Tabernacle,” 20 Jul 1957
YEAR: 1956
QUEEN: Pat Schulthies (Gleave)
1st ATTENDANT: Penny Diane Fry (Gough)
2nd ATTENDANT: Unknown
SOURCE: Deseret News, 21 Oct 1984
YEAR: 1955
QUEEN: Charlotte Sheffield
1st ATTENDANT: Judi Pugh
2nd ATTENDANT:Sharon Givan
NOTES: Charlotte Sheffield was Miss Utah USA, 1957 and Miss USA Universe, 1957
SOURCE: SL Tribune 25 Jul 1955; Days of ’47 Coronation Ceremony Program, 22 Jun 1955
YEAR: 1954
QUEEN: Catherine Sara Harper (Grant)
1st ATTENDANT: Margen Nielsen
2nd ATTENDANT: Carolyn Woodruff
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Hair Fashion Council to Present Style Show”, 8 Jun 1954;
Deseret News, “Ex-’47 Days Queen Dies at 34”, 23 May 1966
YEAR: 1953
QUEEN: Ann Clark (Green)
1st ATTENDANT: Frances Williams
2nd ATTENDANT: Julie Lawrence
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Hail to the Queen” 29 May 1953
YEAR: 1952
QUEEN: Lavon Brown (Brewer)
1st ATTENDANT: Karen White
2nd ATTENDANT: Mary Lou Karren
NOTES: Lavon Brown (Brewer) was Miss Utah 1953
SOURCE: Deseret News, 22 June 1952; Deseret News, “Takes Hours of Hard Work” 1 July 1952
YEAR: 1951
QUEEN: Carol Lou Kimball (Klas)
1st ATTENDANT: Janice Petersen
2nd ATTENDANT: Judith Hale
SOURCE: Deseret News, 21 Jul 1951; Deseret News 10 May 1984
YEAR: 1950
QUEEN: Janet Blackhurst (Romney)
1st ATTENDANT: Eleanor Pypey
2nd ATTENDANT: Patricia Hatt
NOTES: Title for the 1950 ‘Days of ’47” queen was ‘Pioneer Memorial Queen’, because the Pioneer Memorial Museum was dedicated in 1950.
SOURCES: Deseret News, 28 June 1950; Days of ’47 Coronation Ceremony Program, 18 Jul 1950
YEAR: 1949
QUEEN: Shauna Woods (Trabert)
1st ATTENDANT: Cherry Moslander and
2nd ATTENDANT: Robyn Tibbs
SOURCE: Deseret News, “West High Graduate Wins Queenship” 29 June 1949
YEAR: 1948
QUEEN: Colleen Allred (Holbrook)
1st ATTENDANT: Shirley Nielsen
2nd ATTENDANT: Florence Maria Gates
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Festive “Days of ’47’ Heads Towards Grand Climax” 21 Jul 1948; Deseret News, 13 May 2004; Salt Lake Tribune Home Magazine 1958
YEAR: 1947
QUEEN: Calleen Robinson (McKay)
1st ATTENDANT: Marie Burnett (Housley)
2nd ATTENDANT: Mary Louise Gardner (Gessel)
NOTES: Title for the ‘Days of ’47” queen in 1947 was ‘ Centennial Queen’ also known as ‘Miss Centennial of 1947’ and the pageant was held in Nov 1946. The Queen and her attendants reigned during the centennial anniversary of the Mormon pioneers entering the Salt Lake Valley.
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Centennial Queen Named” 14 Nov 1946
YEAR: 1946
QUEEN: Lorraine V. Jenson (Crane)
1st ATTENDANT: Madelyn R. Buckley
2nd ATTENDANT: Donna Jean Southwick
PRINCESSES: Cherie Romney
SOURCES: Legend Magazine, Jul 1946; Deseret News. 5 Jul 1946;
Deseret News. “Queens of Yesterday” 22 Jul 1947
Deseret News. “Queens of Yesterday” 24 Jul 1947
YEAR: 1945
QUEEN: Marion Woodward (Olsen)
1st ATTENDANT: Marilyn Barker
2nd ATTENDANT: Marie Burdett (Housley)
PRINCESSES: Frances Parmley (Muir)
NOTES: Marie Burdett (Housley) was 1st attendant in 1947.
SOURCES: Deseret News, 30 Jun 1945; Deseret News “Queens of Yesterday” 22 Jul 1947
YEAR: 1944
QUEEN: Betty Lou Escandon
1st ATTENDANT: Beverly Flint
2nd ATTENDANT: Frances Ellen Anderson
PRINCESSES: Colleen Robinson
SOURCES: Deseret News, 30 Jun 1944; Deseret News 10 May 1984; Deseret News. “Society” 22 Jul 1944
1943- present Days of ’47
YEAR: 1943
QUEEN: Pat Pixton (Barker)
1st ATTENDANT: Marva Collett (Workman)
2nd ATTENDANT: Cleone Pixton (Parker)
PRINCESSES: Marilyn Cullimore (Smith)
NOTES: No parade was held due to war-time gasoline rationing. The four members of the Royalty were in the 1993 parade.
SOURCES: Days of ’47 Inc Coronation Program, 19 Jul 1943; Deseret News, “Queens of Yesterday,” 15 Jul 1947
Deseret News, “Yesterday’s Queen” 17 June 1947; Deseret News, 24 Jul 1993; LDS Church News, 31 Jul 1993
1935-1942 Covered Wagon Days
YEAR: 1942
QUEEN: Cecile Schmutz (Terry)
1st ATTENDANT: Beverly Savage
2nd ATTENDANT: Donna Deane Jackson
SOURCE: Deseret News, “Yesterday’s Queen” 11 Jul 1947
YEAR: 1941
QUEEN: Noma Andrus (Jenkins)
1st ATTENDANT: Marie Folsom
2nd ATTENDANT: Edna Newsom
SOURCES: Deseret News, “St. George Girl Wins Dramatic Victory” 19 Jul 1941
Deseret News, “Yesterday’s Queen” 17 June 1947
YEAR: 1940
1st ATTENDANT: Barbara Groo (Hansen)
2nd ATTENDANT: Phyllis Ann Worden
SOURCES: Salt Lake Tribune Home Magazine, 1958; Deseret News, 21 Oct 1984
YEAR: 1939
1st ATTENDANT: Elaine Hatch
2nd ATTENDANT: Marjorie Heilbut
NOTES: Queen Emily Marie Bertelson’s stage name was Marie Windsor
SOURCE: Deseret News. “Yesterday’s Queen”4 Jun 1947
YEAR: 1938
1st ATTENDANT: Elaine Hatch
2nd ATTENDANT: Betty Lee Beuller
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Wagon Days Queen Goes to Hollywood” 17 June 1938
Deseret News. “Queens of Yesterdays” 16 May 1947
YEAR: 1937
1st ATTENDANT: Frankie Young (Adams)
2nd ATTENDANT: Jeanette Clawson
PRINCESSES: Diane Bailey
NOTE: Other honors: Maurine McKenzie was runner-up, Miss Western America; Frankie Young, Queen 1936 Covered Wagon Days;
Jeanette Clawson, runner-up to Maurine McKenzie for Miss Utah and Miss Salt Lake in 1935 Covered Wagon Days
SOURCES: Deseret News, 28 June 1937
Deseret News, “A Queen of Yesterday …” 24 Apr 1947
YEAR: 1936
1st ATTENDANT: Mary Creer
2nd ATTENDANT: Frances Rogers
PRINCESSES: Marjorie Judd, Dorothy Denton
SOURCES: Deseret News, “Would-Be Swains May Call But It’ll Be the Office Phone” 20 July 1936
Deseret News, “A Queen of Yesterday …” 24 Apr 1947
YEAR: 1935
MAIDS OF HONOR: Bernice Williams, Jerry Tate, Helen Delury, LaVene Latimer
SOURCE: Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days Program, 1935
No Royalty Pageant held because of the Depression.
SOURCE: Deseret News. 10 May 1984
QUEEN: Margaret Young (Leigh)
1st ATTENDANT: Unknown
2nd ATTENDANT: Unknown
SOURCE: SL Tribune 25 Jul 1953; Deseret News, “First Miss Pioneer Recalls Reign in 1931,” 22 July 1984, p. 85