Big Springs Field: Utah’s Go-to For Adventure Bridals

Photos by Lexie Mikayle Photography

Sarah Davis and Heber Theurer became husband and wife on June 27, 2025, growing their union on a foundation of friendship. Both originally from Utah, Sarah and Heber met at Brigham Young University’s Jerusalem campus in 2023. The students there were shortly evacuated to Greece when the Israel-Hamas war began. Shortly before sealing the deal, the couple met up with photographer Lexie Mikayle to capture their bridal photos against the striking views at Big Springs Field in Provo, Utah.

But First, The Love Story

“I remember looking at him and feeling so comfortable and so loved,” Sarah said, “There was nowhere else I’d rather be, and no other person I’d rather spend time with.” 

Sarah and Heber were initially drawn to each other by a simple thread: their mutual love for adventure, strengthened by the values they see in each other.

During their time together in Greece, Sarah fell in love with his thoughtfulness. She had been tirelessly searching for a specific turquoise necklace to match some earrings and a ring she had, but with no luck. On their last day, Heber surprised her with a custom turquoise necklace—he had secretly been searching the whole time, too. Sarah may not have found the perfect necklace but she did find the perfect man for her. “He is thoughtful and dedicated to the people he loves,” Sarah says, describing her husband. “I just want to be a lot like him.”

Heber deeply appreciates Sarah’s supportive nature. “[Sarah] wants to be your number one fan no matter what it is. I have seen Sarah celebrate the smallest of victories for me…things that I don’t even consider to be worth talking about. She gets excited about them.”

“It didn’t take long to realize that I didn’t want to picture myself without Sarah,” Heber shared, grinning ear to ear.

Being twin flames was all fun and games, until Heber needed to surprise Sarah for their engagement. Heber knew he had to be clever in order to ensure she didn’t catch on, and planned an elaborate trip with friends to Zion National Park—which Sarah thought was spontaneous. 

“We go to Zion and take a hike up to the beginning of the narrows where she was fully prepared to be proposed to, but then she wasn’t,” Heber laughed. “I faked her out and drove away.” 

After this decoy hike, they drove to an iconic lookout accessibly only by tunnel, which is where the proposal really happened.

“She didn’t talk to me that whole walk because she was cold, tired, hungry and sad I hadn’t proposed already,” says Heber. “But right at the end of that quick walk I finally got to surprise her!”

Sarah said “yes” to an elongated cushion ring in gold, accented with pavé-style side stones. Their invisible string was finally pulled tight. Their adventurous souls and caring hearts bound them permanently. 

The Bridals at Big Springs Field

These two fun and loving spirits will now get to continue their adventures for the rest of their lives. Their formal bridal pictures were taken at Big Springs Field in Provo, Utah. Sarah wore an ivory satin basque waist dress with a flowing skirt, and bright pink shoes. Flowing down from an updo peppered with pearls, her turquoise necklace, a simple veil completes her bridal ensemble. Heber wore a blue checked suit with a light pink tie—to match his bride’s footwear— and brown shoes, gifted to him by his grandfather.

UTAH WEDDING VENDORS

Planning and Design: Blue Glass Floral and Events, @blueglass_floral.events.design

Photography: Lexie Mikayle Photography, https://lexiemikaylephoto.com/, @lexiemikaylephotography

Venue: Cedar Hills Golf Club, https://www.cedarhillsgolfutah.com/

Florals: La Fleur, https://lafleurdesignfloral.com/, @lafleursaltlake

Gown: Perfect Dress Bridal, https://www.theperfectdress.com/, @theperfectdressbridal

Suit: Paisley & Gray, https://www.paisleyandgray.com/, @paisleyandgray

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