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Moab, Utah 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
Moab,
Utah 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 & Decor. 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!
WEDDING PLANNERS
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Us! 970-729-3474
Planner? Coordinator? You need to be
listed here!
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Perpetual Images
PO Box 366, Moab, UT? - (435) 259-6919
CAKES
Red Cliffs Lodge
Mile Post 14 Hwy 128
Moab, Utah 84532
FLOWERS / RENTALS / DECOR
Flowers by Lorraine 1938 N. 1st
Street Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone Toll-Free 1-800- 851-9251 Local (970) 242-4514
www.flowersbylorraine.com fblorraine@qwest.net
Voted Best of the West 2004, 2005, & 2006, "Best Florist" by
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel readers! We deliver anywhere
in the world!
Floral Expressions & Gifts 26 W Center
St, Moab, UT? - (435) 259-7088? ENTERTAINMENT
Hound Dog Sound 76 S.
Main Street, #14 Moab, UT
84532
Ted Draper - DJ Services, Event Sound, Band
Bookings. Contact Ted at 435-259-4457,
435-260-8124 (cell)
Email: teddraper@citlink.net
WEDDING AND RECEPTION LOCATIONS
Canyonlands
National Park
(Grand and San Juan counties)
North Entrance - 36 miles northwest of Moab on
Hwy 313 (access via Hwy 191)
Sorrel River Ranch Resort Spa
SPA YEAR BUILT - 1999 ADDITIONAL
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION - IN THE ADVENTURE CAPITAL
OF THE SOUTH-WEST, SORREL RIVER RANCH RESORT
RESTS IN 160 ACRES OF GREEN PASTURES ON THE
COLORADO RIVER
Best Western Greenwell Inn
INN/CHALET YEAR
BUILT - 1971 YEAR REMODELED - 2005 ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION - STAY AT
THIS MOAB HOTEL AT THE GATEWAY TO UTAH S BREATHTAKING CANYONLANDS
Apache Motel
THE APACHE MOTEL IS AN HISTORIC
INN LOCATED IN A QUIET PEACEFUL SETTING CLOSE TO
MILL CREEK PARKWAY AND NUMEROUS SHOPS GALLERIES
ADVENTURE COMPANIES AND MUSEUMS.
CATERING
Buck's Grill
House
1393 N. Highway 191
Moab, Utah 84532
435-259-5201
Desert Bistro
1266 North Main Street
Moab, Utah 84532
435-259-0756
www.desertbistro.com
FORMAL WEAR
Lost
River Trading Co
39 North Main Street Moab, Utah
84532 435-259-2725
lostriver@citlink.net
www.lostriverimports.com
LIMOUSINE / TRANSPORTATION
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with Us! 970-729-3474
Looking Glass Limousine
Services? PO Box 1571, Moab, UT? - (435)
260-2689?
TRAVEL AGENTS
Klatt Travel Inc
484 Turner Drive, Durango, CO 81303
INVITATIONS / PRINTING
Invitations
By Dawn
www.invitationsbydawn.com
Western Wedding Invitations and Accessories,
Destination Wedding Invitations, Theme
Wedding Invitations, and more.
Beautiful Desert Colors for your Moab
Wedding Invitations - Tuscan Sun, Sunflower,
Moss, Eggplant, Red, and Gold. Western
Wedding Invitations and Accessories,
Romantic, Traditional, Theme Invitations.
Free Samples, 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
VIDEOGRAPHERS
LIVE WEDDING.net
Live Streamed
Weddings
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
Judge Lyle Anderson
Grand County Courthouse
125 East Center Street
Moab, Utah 84532
Phone: 435-259-1350
Fax: 435-259-4081
JEWELRY
Advertise
with Us! 970-729-3474
SPA
Parriott's Salon
Bridal Hairstyling Creative Hair Cutting Custom Coloring
Manicures Body Piercing
41 E Center Street Moab, Utah 84532
(435) 259-HAIR (4247)
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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Moab is the county seat of
Grand County and a regional center of
southeastern Utah. It is located near the east
bank of the Colorado River on the west side of
the 12,500-foot-high La Sal Mountains in a
valley fifteen miles long and three miles wide
within the heart of the Colorado Plateau. Known
variously as Grand Valley, Spanish Valley, and
Mormon Fort, the biblical name Moab was adopted
in 1880 when a mail route was established
between Salina, Utah, and Ouray, Colorado. The
first permanent settlers arrived in 1878-79; but
before that date Native Americans, including the Sabuagana Utes, had long occupied the valley and
used the nearby crossing of the Colorado River.
Even before settlement, the Moab area had a long and colorful history. Late in
1765 Juan Maria Antonio de Rivera reached the Moab area with an expedition sent
north from New Mexico to reconnoiter the land on both sides of the Colorado
River. Although other New Mexican traders probably used the crossing, their
travels have gone unrecorded, and it is not until 1830, when the Spanish Trail
was opened between Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Los Angeles, California, that the
river crossing became of great significance.
In an unsuccessful attempt to control the crossing of the Colorado River and
carry out missionary work among the Indians of southeastern Utah, forty-one men
were called by Mormon leaders in April 1855 to establish the Elk Mountain
Mission at present-day Moab. Traveling from Sanpete Valley along the Old Spanish
Trail, the group crossed the Colorado River in mid-June and commenced
construction of a rock fort. They remained until late September of 1855, at
which time they returned to Sanpete Valley after Indian attacks destroyed their
crops and left three men dead.
More than two decades later, in 1878, permanent settlers returned to Moab to
establish farms and ranches. As the community evolved, a Mormon ward and a
community school were established in 1881. Construction of the Denver and Rio
Grande Western Railroad between Denver and Salt Lake City brought the railroad
to within thirty-five miles of Moab at Thompson Springs and provided a
much-desired railroad connection.
A ferry across the Colorado River was in operation by 1885. The first bridge
across the Colorado, a three-span steel bridge, was completed in 1912. By the
first decade of the twentieth century, Moab had developed as one of Utah's
finest fruit-growing areas, producing peaches, apples, and some grapes. Moab
became the county seat when Grand County was created from portions of Emery and
Uintah counties in 1890. Moab was incorporated as a town in January 1903 and
became a third-class city in December 1936.
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