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Ruby Westover

Ruby Westover is the daughter of Mike and Sam Westover. She is 13 years old and attends Oak Canyon Junior High School. Ruby is in the A.L.L. program at the junior high, and her A.L.L. classes have been some of her favorite classes! Ruby enjoys reading, writing, drawing, singing, dancing, and being with friends. This year, Ruby helped the Magic Yarn Project by making yarn wigs for children with cancer. Kid’s heads are too sensitive for traditional wigs, so Ruby helped make some Disney-inspired yarn wigs and beanies that were given to the kids at local children’s hospitals. Ruby is absolutely loving serving her city as Little Miss Lindon. Ruby loves where she lives and she has roots that go deep and wide for this sweet town. She has always enjoyed attending all the fun city activities with her neighbors and friends, and now she looks forward to serving her community at these events.

Attendants

Ava Jensen

Ava Jensen is the daughter of Becca Jensen and Ryan Jensen. She is 13 years old and will be in the eighth grade at Oak Canyon Junior High School. Ava loves to read, sing, and act. She is a very talented artist and loves to draw and sketch. Ava’s service project was titled “You Are Loved.” She designed and passed out “you are loved” notes within the community and with the nonprofit organization Lifting Hands International.

Ava is so excited to be a part of the Little Miss Lindon royalty and representing Lindon City. She is looking forward to Lindon Days, especially the Cardboard Boat Regatta and Huck Finn day.

Tasia Knapp

Tasia Knapp is the daughter of Clint and April Knapp. She is 12 years old and will be in the eighth grade at Oak Canyon Junior High School next fall. Tasia is the third of six kids. She loves playing soccer, basketball, and softball as well as swimming, but her favorite activity is dancing. She is a social butterfly and makes friends wherever she goes. She also loves spending time with her family at home, on trips, and especially in Idaho at the cabin where she can ride horses. Tasia spent time searching for and providing resources for the homeless in Salt Lake City with the Point in Time 2025 project. She also organized the 12 days of Christmas for three families.

She is excited to be part of Lindon City. She loves the small-town feel and the great events and programs Lindon provides along with the new friends and acquaintances she has met. Finally being able to dress up like a princess over and over isn’t half bad either.

Emmalie Scott

Emmalie Scott is the daughter of Darren and Marilyn Scott. She is 12 years old and will be starting at Oak Canyon Junior High School in the fall. Emmalie enjoys performing, especially singing. She also loves to swim, play games, stay active, and spend time with her family. For her service project, Emmalie chose to support The Voice For 1, a charity that helps save children from abuse. Through a bake sale and selling heart necklaces, she raised over $1,700.

One of Emmalie’s favorite parts of being in Little Miss Lindon is the chance to connect with others. She loves spending time with the kids; seeing their faces light up when they see her, sometimes calling her a “princess,” is something she treasures. She’s looking forward to Lindon Days, especially helping with spreading dimes for the Dime Dive. She also enjoys working on the float and seeing all of their ideas come to life.

Audrey Sharp

Audrey Sharp is 13 years old and the daughter of Jon and Melissa Sharp. Audrey loves riding motorcycles, backpacking, spending time in the outdoors, hanging out with friends, and competing in cross country and track. Audrey has a strange love for reptiles. This likely stems from being trauma-bonded as a small child by her father and older sister, who were always handing her random snakes. She currently has a fat bearded dragon named Jimmy Dean who she calls Sausage for short. She loves classical music and her favorite subject in school is orchestra. She loves playing the cello and the piano and the challenge of performing on stage. Audrey chose to volunteer at Tabatha’s Local Food Pantry for her service project.

Audrey is looking forward to the Cardboard Boat Regatta during Lindon Days. She competed in it last year, taking first place. She is looking forward to competing in it with the royalty members and cheering others on. She is so happy she is in the Little Miss Lindon royalty and can’t wait to serve her community.

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