A picture tweeted by @MattLyonSLC, shows boy scouts in Salt Lake City wearing rainbow kerchiefs, delivering pizza to county workers who are skipping their lunch break to keep serving the hundreds of gay couples lining up around the block for marriage licenses.

Boy Scouts deliver pizza for SLCO Clerks while they continue processing marriage licenses. #utpol pic.twitter.com/tHykc9BKrm — Matt Lyon (@MattLyonSLC) December 23, 2013

In another tweeted photo by @BjaminWood, the Scouts handed out pizzas to couples waiting in line to get their marriage licenses:

That handkerchief is not approved RT @BjaminWood: Scouts handing out pizza to couples in line for marriage licenses pic.twitter.com/ChIVctKt25 — Hunter Schwarz (@hunterschwarz) December 23, 2013

Earlier today, U.S. District Judge Robert Shelby — who last week issued a controversial ruling allowing same-sex marriages — denied the state’s request for a stay.

State attorneys had argued before U.S. District Judge Robert J. Shelby that same-sex couples who marry in Utah would be irreparably harmed if the state’s continuing efforts to overturn the judge’s ruling succeed and those marriages are later invalidated.

Jax Collins & Heather Collins are overjoyed as they are #married at the Salt Lake City County offices #Utah #marriage pic.twitter.com/zoX9NoCc3e — TheGailyGrind (@thegailygrind) December 23, 2013

Not all county clerks were issuing marriage licenses to gay couples on Monday. In Utah County, the clerk’s office turned away at least three couples, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.

Utah County Clerk Bryan E. Thompson told The Salt Lake Tribune he would wait to see how the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled on Shelby’s decision before deciding how to proceed.

Updated map of which Utah Counties are issuing same-sex marriage licenses: