By Brandy McDonnell Features Writer bmcdonnell@oklahoman.comDiamonds twinkled with turquoise, cowboy boots matched with tuxedos — and everything else — and Westerners from all walks of life gathered Saturday night at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. The honorees at the 58th Annual Western Heritage Awards ranged from entrepreneurs and a chart-topping musician to a journeyman farrier and an Emmy-nominated screen icon. “We want to honor and induct those folks that have made a visible presence to the preservation of the West and its values and ideals,” said Wyatt McCrea, a member of the National Cowboy Museum's board of directors. “At the same time … this is an opportunity for people who have perfected their craft and live it on a daily basis to be rewarded as well.Read more on NewsOK.com