2025 Royalty

2025 Royalty
The Miss Draper 2025 Royalty are Kamryn Stuart, Miss Draper 2025, and Attendants Skylar Zamalloa, Kianna Conrad, and Myla Taylor. They were crowned on May 10, 2025, for their excellence in service, education, leadership, and refinement.
The Miss Draper 2025 Royalty does an excellent job representing and serving the community. We appreciate all of their time and effort.

Miss Draper 2025
Kamryn Stuart
Kamryn Stuart was born in Farr West, Utah, and relocated to Draper in 2020—a community she proudly
calls home. She is the daughter of Alex and Stacia Stuart and deeply values the opportunity to give back
to the Draper community that has supported her journey.
Kamryn is a Dean’s List student at the University of Utah, where she is on track to graduate a year early
in 2026 with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing. A 2023 Valedictorian of Corner Canyon High School with
a 4.0 GPA, she has continued to demonstrate excellence in both academics and leadership throughout
her collegiate career.
Kamryn’s community service initiative, Waves of Change, centers on water safety and drowning
prevention. Inspired by her experience as a lifeguard, swim instructor, and swim coach for Salt Lake
County, she created this platform to educate both children and parents on the importance of Water
Safety. Through Waves of Change, Kamryn is committed to making a "splash in her community" by
serving as an advocate and role model.

Attendant
Skylar Zamalloa
Skylar Zamalloa is driven by a passion to make a meaningful impact in her community. With a heart for service, she has created Miss Draper’s Costumes for Kids, an initiative designed to ensure every child in Draper has a Halloween costume, regardless of their circumstances. By bringing together local businesses and families, Skylar is fostering a spirit of generosity and unity in Draper.
A graduate of Corner Canyon High School, Skylar earned her Bachelor of Science in Business and Marketing from the University of Utah and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Business Administration at the U of U. With a background in marketing and community engagement, she has the skills and experience to turn her vision into a reality.
Through Miss Draper’s Costumes for Kids, Skylar aims to create a lasting legacy of giving that will strengthen Draper’s sense of community for years to come. She is passionate about fostering kindness, building connections, and making sure every child feels celebrated.
Attendant
Myla Taylor
Myla Taylor traveled frequently during her childhood before finally settling in Draper during Middle School. She is the daughter of Andrea and Brian Taylor and enjoys giving back to her community. Myla is currently a Junior at Corner Canyon High School, where she maintains a 3.8 GPA while challenging herself with Concurrent Enrollment courses. She is on track to graduate with an honors diploma and enough credits for her associate's degree. She hopes to get into Utah State University or the University of Utah in the 2026 fall semester. Last fall, she was enrolled in the Criminal Justice Program through SSLC and aspires to pursue a career in the justice system.
Myla’s community service project, Our Story, is designed to preserve and share Draper’s unique history. As part of the initiative, she will visit longtime Draper residents to record their personal experiences growing up and living in the city. She will then summarize these stories, and when relating to a specific public landmark, a QR code plaque will be placed at the site to give visitors access to the story behind the location. In addition, the stories will be shared across social media platforms to reach a wider audience. This project allows Draper’s older residents to share their incredible stories and help younger generations gain a deeper appreciation for the city’s past. It’s not just Draper’s story, it’s Our Story.

Attendant
Kianna Conrad
Kianna Conrad was born and raised in Utah and is proud to call Draper her home. Her parents are Tanya and Lance Conrad. Kianna loves exploring the beautiful city of Draper and giving back to the community. She is currently attending Brigham Young University, where she is studying Psychology with a Pre-Med focus. Her dream is to work as a doctor in the emergency room and make a difference in the lives of patients during their most critical moments.
Kianna’s community service initiative, Fed Up, sheds light on the fight against eating disorders. Through Fed Up, she works to raise awareness of how prevalent these struggles are and helps individuals build the confidence to seek help. Kianna hopes to continue serving the Draper community by empowering others to speak up, seek healing, and know they’re never alone.

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