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                        "*": "[[Image:Reagan-Yamauchi.jpg|250px|thumb|right]]\n'''Reagan Yamauchi''' was crowned Miss Idaho in June 2023. She also received the Bert Parks award (Miss Congeniality) as voted on by the other candidates, plus the overall talent, social influencers, and Miss Idaho \u201c4 Point\u201d awards at the event. She will compete in the Miss America pageant in January 2024.\n\nYamauchi was crowned on June 17 and left the next morning to be a counselor at the [[FSY|For the Strength of Youth conferences]] in Provo, Utah. She also was a counselor at FSY conferences at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and in San Antonio, Texas. She said she could do that every week for the rest of her life and be happy.[https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2023/9/7/23862226/miss-idaho-reagan-yamauchi-modesty-example-returned-missionary-testimony-of-jesus-christ]\n\nReagan was born to Ryan and Tonya Yamauchi of Soda Springs, Idaho. She attended Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, where she played on the women\u2019s basketball team for a year and prepared to serve as a missionary for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She served as a missionary in the Hawaii Laie Mission. \n\nAfter returning from her mission, she again played basketball for Snow College before graduating with an associate degree in science in May 2023.\n\nYamauchi\u2019s platform was titled \u201cMotivated2Move,\u201d an encouragement to Idahoans to get up and move at least once every 30 minutes \u2014 not matter your age or situation. In the fitness portion of the competition, Yamauchi completed a routine and modeled \u201cRebel Athleticwear,\u201d a major sponsor for the Miss America program. She played \u201cFantasie Impromptu,\u201d by Frederic Chopin, on the piano for the talent portion.\n\nShe plans to attend BYU\u2013Idaho and major in business with a minor in communications. \n\n[[Category:Famous Mormons]]\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Yamauchi, Reagan}}"
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                        "*": "[[Image:Rebbie_Brassfield.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Rebbie Groesbeck Brassfield Mormon Writer|right]]\n\nRobbie Groesbeck Brassfield, a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], is the creator of the blog \u201cNormons,\u201d a forum for showing how normal Mormons are. \n\n: I just felt like I heard over and over that people were shocked and so confused, like, \u2018You\u2019re Mormon? But you\u2019re normal!\u2019 That was always the sentence I heard over and over. So then that became the joke, and I told people to call me the \u2018Normon.\u2019[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865601587/Normons-A-site-to-prove-just-how-normal-Mormons-are.html?pg=all] \n\nShe collaborates with friends and has several contributors to the humorous blog. Her tagline is \u201cJust a handful of Mormons trying to prove how freaking normal we are.\u201d She clarifies, \u201cWe\u2019re normal in the sense that we\u2019re relatable.\u201d She sees the blog as a way to share her testimony with people who may not otherwise want to learn about the Church. The blog includes a category \u201cMormonism 101\u201d where they try to explain Mormonism in \u201cnormal terms.\u201d\n\nBrassfield is from Provo, Utah, and graduated with a bachelor\u2019s degree in communications from [[Brigham Young University]]. She lives in the Los Angeles area where she is a copywriter for an advertising company.\n\n[http://normons.com Her blog]\n\n[[Category:Mormon Life and Culture]]\n{{DEFAULTSORT:Brassfield, Rebbie Groesbeck}}"
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