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Hazel Dawn
American actress (1891–1988)
Abe Murdock
United States Senator and Congressman from Utah (1893-1979)
Blake Moore
American politician
Elbert D. Thomas
American politician (1883-1953)
Henry B. Eyring
American Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Brett Helquist
American artist (born 1966)
Holly Cook
figure skater
Zach Wilson
American football player (born 1999)
Ruby Franke
Ruby Franke is an American former family vlogger and convicted child abuser who ran the now defunct YouTube channel 8 Passengers. On August 30, 2023, Franke and her business partner Jodi Hildebrandt were arrested in Washington County, Utah, and charged with six counts of felony aggravated child abuse of two of Franke's children. Franke ultimately pleaded guilty to four counts and on February 20, 2024, was sentenced to serve between four and thirty years in prison.
David Neeleman
Brazilian-American aviation entrepreneur
Melvin Russell Ballard
American businessman and religious leader (1928–2023)
Celeste Maloy
American lawyer and Utah land rights advocate
Hugh Nibley
Religious scholar (1910-2005)
Britton Johnsen
American basketball player
Quentin L. Cook
Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Mike Kennedy
American politician (born 1969)
L. Tom Perry
American Mormon leader (1922–2015)
Wayne Owens
American politician (1937–2002)
Niklas Arrhenius
Athletics competitor, discus thrower, shot putter
Tim Ballard
American anti-human trafficking business man
Larry Correia
American fantasy and science fiction writer
William Spry
American politician (1864-1929)
Brigham Henry Roberts
American Mormon; denied a seat as a member of United States Congress because of religion (1857-1933)
Calvin L. Rampton
American politician (1913-2007)
Heber C. Kimball
American Mormon leader (1801-1868)
Parley P. Pratt
Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Herbert B. Maw
Governor of Utah (1893-1990)
George Q. Cannon
Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and Utah Territory congressional delegate (1827-1901)
Scott M. Matheson
12th Governor of Utah (1929-1990)
Mervyn S. Bennion
United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient (1887-1941)
Corbin Allred
American actor
K. Gunn McKay
United States Congressman from Utah (1925-2000)
George Dewey Clyde
American politician (1898-1972)
Henry Marsh
American track athlete
Jennifer A. Nielsen
American writer
Merrill Cook
United States Congressman from Utah
Don B. Colton
United States Congressman from Utah (1876-1952)
Michele Vasconcelos
association football player
Witney Carson
Witney Capri Carson McAllister is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer and choreographer. She first gained recognition as a contestant on the ninth season of the reality competition series So You Think You Can Dance.
Ken Sansom
American actor (1927-2012)
Jake Gibb
American beach volleyball player
Greg Bell
American politician
Brett Keisel
American football player, defensive end
Devin Durrant
American basketball player
Dee Hartford
American actress (1928–2018)
Mike Lookinland
American actor
James E. Faust
Apostle of the LDS Church (1920–2007)
John Milton Bernhisel
American politician (1799–1881)
Charles R. Mabey
American politician (1877-1959)
Joseph Howell
American politician (1857-1918)
Tyler Haws
American basketball player
Henry H. Blood
Governor of Utah (1872-1942)
Caitlin EJ Meyer
actress
Neal A. Maxwell
Latter-Day Saints leader
Ray Noorda
Chief executive (1924-2006)
David S. King
American politician (1917–2009)
Vern Oliver Knudsen
American physicist (1893-1974)
Shannon Hale
American author of young adult fantasy and adult fiction
Shay Carl
American vlogger
SHeDAISY
SHeDAISY (), originally the Osborn Sisters, was an American country music vocal group from Magna, Utah. The group consisted of sisters Kassidy, Kelsi, and Kristyn Osborn. Kassidy was the lead vocalist, and Kristyn the lead songwriter. Their name was derived from a Navajo term meaning "my little sister".