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         The Salt Lake City Wedding Guide/Planner is a guide to assist you in coordinating your wedding day and

ensures  you will have the most wonderful day with your loved one that you both have been looking forward to. We

have the best of the best for where to select the perfect formalwear, the most beautiful floral arrangements,

photographers, music, caterers, location of your ceremony, limousine services and more.

     We look forward to assisting you plan for this exciting day to share with your family and closest friends, and

we commit to providing you with exceptional service.  The Salt Lake City Wedding Guide/Planner offers a wide variety

of professional services that will assist you in making your wedding day complete. Our guide consists of:

     Personal Wedding Planners, Location of Your Wedding, where to order Flowers, Rentals & Décor.  A guide in

selecting the perfect Formalwear, Wedding Cake and Invitations.  And of course the right person for the

Videography, Photography, Clergy, Catering, Limousine Service, Travel, and where to go on your Honeymoon!

Marriage Licenses

Salt Lake County Recorder
Government Center  2001 South State St, # N 1600  Salt Lake City, UT 84190 801-468-3425

 

WEDDING PLANNERS

 

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

 

 

MJ Morgan Photography - 801-388-2969
Natural Light Wedding Photography - Amazing Atmosphere.
Uintah, Utah 84405


Oakstream Photography - 435.753.5598
FUN. REAL. LIFESTYLE.  Serving the Wasatch Front & Beyond, Utah


Peter McDearmon Photography - 801-572-0638
Looking for a creative, unique style for your wedding portraits? Look no further...
Serving Utah and Beyond  Salt Lake City, UT

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

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simple "webcast",  we have produced and broadcast over 80 weddings. Broadcast your

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CAKES

Brown Brothers Catering - 801.607.1891
Brown Brothers Catering can provide everything to satisfy your needs as well as create the perfect atmosphere for your special day.

Chocolate Elation - 801-623-6368
See why Chocolate Elation is Utah's largest and most commonly used chocolate fountain company. We now have chocolate fountains as low as $75.00!!!


Innovative Interiors - (801) 685-2269
Let the experts at Innovative Interiors help you create the wedding of your dreams! We are now offering 10% off of all bridal packages. Call now for your FREE consultation!


Kelly's Confections - 801-628-5223
Get your wedding cake from one of Utah's elite wedding cake decorators.
1486 North 550 West  Clinton, Utah 84015


Lion House Pantry at Deseret Book - 800-453-4532
Providing excellent food for exceptional events - Wedding Receptions, Bridal Showers, Family Gatherings
 

FLOWERS / RENTALS / DECOR

Arbor Manor Reception Center - 801-968-1052
Come and Experience a New Concept in Wedding Reception Centers!
2888 West 4700 South   Salt Lake City, UT 84118


Cactus & Tropicals - 801.419.5587
Cactus & Tropicals is a memorable setting for your wedding ceremony and reception.
2735 South 2000 East   Salt Lake City, Utah 84109

 

ENTERTAINMENT

 

 

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WEDDING AND RECEPTION LOCATIONS

 

Deer Valley Resort - 435-649-1000
Enjoy the charm and solitude of our magnificent mountain setting!
P.O. Box 1525
Park City, Utah 84060

Devereaux Mansion - 801-539-3130
Become a part of history by making the Devereaux Mansion part of your wedding.
340 West South Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101

Eaglewood Reception Center - 801-918-0600
Where the View will Enhance you Day!
1110 East Eaglewood Drive
North Salt Lake, Utah 84054

Edelweiss Center - 801-224-1642
The perfect place for your wedding ceremony and reception.
shown by appointment only
Midway, Utah 84049

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CATERING

 

Brown Brothers Catering - 801.607.1891
Brown Brothers Catering can provide everything to satisfy your needs

as well as create the perfect atmosphere for your special day.
 

 

FORMAL WEAR

 

Tuxedos By Lee - 801-966-7825
I Promise you will look your best on your wedding day!  3640 W 3500 S   West Valley, UT

WeddingSoEasy
Getting Married? We can Help!   NATIONWIDE Wedding Planning!  

Alta MODA Bridal Boutique - 801-531-1215
True couture gowns from top designers.   637 East 500 South   Salt Lake City, Utah 84102

 

 

LIMOUSINE / TRANSPORTATION

 

Cub River Carriage Co. - 435.881.3636
Catch the romance on your wedding day with our Horse Drawn Carriage!
Horse Drawn Carriage comes to you!

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TRAVEL AGENTS

 

TCI Travel - 435-647-0612
Let us handle all of the wedding travel details – you just have fun!
P.O. Box 980451  Park City, UT

 

INVITATIONS / PRINTING

 

Mike Bailey Printing - 801-597-1456
Discount Wedding Invitations  Serving Salt Lake & the Wasatch Front
By Appointment Only, Utah

 

VIDEOGRAPHERS

 

Live Streamed Weddings    Premium Sponsor

970-729-3474   www.LiveWedding.net

Live wedding streamed over the internet to the loved ones that cannot attend.  Secure, private.

 Podcasts also available.  On-demand rebroadcasts.  Call to reserve a date. 

 

 

OFFICIANT / CLERGY / PASTOR / DIRECTOR

 

 

Petals and Promises - 801-998-8258
As an officiant, I feel a wedding is a personal reflection of the wishes of the bride and groom.

My goal whether a traditional wedding or a setting in nature is to create that memorable experience on your special wedding day.

 

 

SPAS

 

Akasha Salon & Day Spa(801) 364-3330

Spa Club (801) 255-3655

Avenues Day Spa  (801) 519-8181

Breathe Day Spa & Boutique  (801) 466-4200

Spa Club (801) 255-3655

Kura Door Holistic Japanese Spa (801) 364-2400

Finnish Touch Day Spa  (801) 582-3467

Jagged Edge Salon  (801) 355-4674

Sanctuary Day Spa & Salon  (801) 456-2375

Moore Hair Design and Spa  (801) 277-6362

 

 

 

  Helpful Wedding Tips:

Creating Personal Traditions:
Writing your own wedding vows may suit your personal wedding style, but it can be a bit of a daunting task to begin

with. If you are trying to write your own vows, don’t let the task overwhelm you or intimidate you. Writing your own

vows should begin and end with how you feel, not what others are expecting. If you are creating your own wedding

ceremony  and style and you want to write your own vows, here are a few questions to consider in creating the

vows you want to make.

When and where did you first meet?
What was the state of your life before the two of you met?
At what point did you realize you were in love? Describe the feeling.
What inspires you about your loved one?
What life goals and dreams do you share?
What have you learned from each other?
What qualities make your love unique? What qualities will keep it strong?
How has your view of the world changed since you fell in love?
What do you most look forward to about life with this person?
What are some special moments in your relationship? Use them all, even the sad times as well as the happy,

moving,  or profound.
What happened the day you asked her to marry you? How did you feel?
Reading the vows you have written yourself during your wedding ceremony can be one of the most romantic things

you’ve ever done. It’s the kind of thing that really helps you create your own personal wedding style. Writing your own

vows is a kind of personal touch that cannot be replicated by any other style of vow.

 

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 In ancient times Utah was inhabited by various Native American groups. The ancient Pueblo People, also known as the Anasazi, built large communities in southern Utah from roughly the year 1 to 1300 AD. The Ute Tribe, from which the state takes its name, and the Navajo Indians arrived later in this region.

Salt Lake City was founded on July 24, 1847, by a group of Mormon pioneers. (Mormons are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) The pioneers, led by Brigham Young, were the first non-Indians to settle permanently in the Salt Lake Valley. The founding group numbered 148, consisting of 143 men, three women, and two children.

The Mormons came to the valley in search of a region where they could practice their religion, free from hostile mobs and persecution. When Brigham Young first saw the valley he said, "This is the right place."

On the very day of arrival the pioneers began tilling the soil and planting crops. Within a few days plans were drawn for Great Salt Lake City, named after the salty inland lake which dominated the desert to the west. Out from the center of the city, now Temple Square, blocks were arranged on a grid pattern in 10-acre squares, separated by streets 132 feet wide -- "wide enough for a team of four oxen and a covered wagon to turn around."

In 1848, more emigrants came to the valley. But a late frost, drought, and a plague of crickets nearly destroyed the harvest. Flocks of seagulls consumed the crickets and enough of the crop was saved to enable the settlers to survive the winter of 1848-49. In gratitude, the seagull was later designated Utah's state bird.

Many of the pioneers were European converts to Mormonism. During the decade that followed they brought their culture, languages, and skills to the valley, building Salt Lake City into a cosmopolitan center.

When the Mormons first arrived in the valley the region was part of Mexico. A treaty signed in 1848 ceded it to the United States, and in 1850, the "State of Deseret" became the Utah Territory. Deseret means honeybee, a symbol of industriousness. Utah's state symbol is the beehive.


 

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