Sevier County’s chapel owners have got the wedding bell blues. Business has dropped 29.5 percent over the last seven years, and with the current state of the economy, a turnaround isn’t expected anytime soon. Chapel owners say they have been looking forward to October, usually the best month for the county that issues the most marriage licenses in Tennessee. Lee Bennett, president of the Gatlinburg Wedding Chapel Association, says fuel and travel prices are deterring the mostly out-of-state couples. At the height of the county’s wedding business boom in 2000, clerk’s office issued 21,136 marriage licenses. That number decreased annually to 14,896 in 2007.