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Show SETS ow ¥ (> 1393 N. Highway 191 435.259.5201 www.moabutah.com/bucks/ Serving Dinner Nightly State Liquor License RS aeee oe ES TREE ERSUE Moab’s Adventure Center CANYON | a We VOYAGES ADVENTURE Co é i th [_siaido=s ut Not : Ot ETT eats megt at Buck's] TEETER MSS SSS Me He He eH HH HT HH HH HH HH He HHH ee SSS SSS SSS SSS wor HN 5H SSS wy Fo. Box 416 211 N. Main St. Moab, UT 84532 email: cnvoyage@lasal.nct 435.259.6007 800.733.6007 www.canyonvoyages.com In the back of your mind, do you cherish a dream of the perfect desert hideaway, a small inn on a little-traveled highway, with miles and miles of beautiful, lonesome country between it and anywhere else. Around it are high red mesas and sensuous slickrock canyons, undiscovered by the crowds, retaining their mystery and timeless meaning. In the calm of mid-day, there’s not a sound except the occasional flitter of a hummingbird and the quiet buzzing of the old ice ‘machine on the front porch. When the breeze blows, you hear it in 100,000 juniper trees that dot the broad, sweeping benches all around. At evening, the sunset lingers over distant buttes. Though it’s wonderfully comfortable, the place hasn’t changed much in spirit since the 1950’s. Guests return again and again and feel it’s like a second home. Staying here, you could pretend that TV’s, phones, and driveup windows were never invented. sous (L) Mail plane at Fry Canyon. 1960 (R) Vi Bowen & _Earl Bishop in the Fry Canyon Store. 1957 Photos courtesy of Bobbi Adams who lived at Fry as a child and was the daughter of Kenneth and Maybelle Adams. Your dream is a reality at Fry Canyon Lodge, The Inn at Utah’s Wild Heart. - Majestically isolated on State Highway 95 between Natural Bridges and Glen Canyon. (435) 259-5334 |