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Breezy Saltzgiver and Jake Little were married in an afternoon ceremony Sept. 4, 2009, in Morgan, Utah. Bishop Ernie Durrant officiated. 111509 WEDDINGS 2 Peninsula Clarion Breezy Saltzgiver and Jake Little were married in an afternoon ceremony Sept. 4, 2009, in Morgan, Utah. Bishop Ernie Durrant officiated.

Breezy Saltzgiver and Jake Little

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Story last updated at 11/15/2009 - 3:07 pm

Saltzgiver, Little marry in Utah

Breezy Saltzgiver and Jake Little were married in an afternoon ceremony Sept. 4, 2009, in Morgan, Utah. Bishop Ernie Durrant officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Pam and Kelly Saltzgiver, of Kenai. She is a 2004 graduate of Kenai Central High School and is currently working on a degree in sign language. Breezy is employed as a nanny. She wore a white, floor length ball gown with cap sleeves, beaded accent empire waist and a chapel train and carried a bouquet of deep red roses. The bride's sisters, Kayla Mears and Jenae Weisz, served as her maids of honor. Bridesmaids included, groom's nieces, Kayli and Carlee Toone, and bride's nieces, Tori and Kallie Mears. Flower girls for the ceremony were niece of the bride, Gracie Weisz, and niece of the groom, Aadrie Little.

The groom is the son of Sally and Frankie Little of Morgan. He is a 1998 graduate of Morgan High School and a 2006 graduate of Snow College. He is employed by Holcim. Jake wore a black pin-striped tuxedo. The groom's brothers, Weston and Dustan Little, served as the best men. Groomsmen included the groom's nephews Chance and Taite Toone. Ring bearer was nephew of the bride, Gavin Weisz and nephew of the groom, Kutter Larkin.

The reception was held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Morgan.

The couple's honored guests were family and friends from Utah and Alaska.

The cake was a white, three tiered with ribbons flowing down the corners, topped with fresh roses.

The couple honeymooned in Disneyland and make their home in Ogden, Utah, with plans to move to Alaska after college.


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