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Utah resident hopes to reunite scrapbooks with owners

  • A 1940s-era photo of a happy couple and a 1972 wedding invitation for Beverly Anne Pirtle to Randy Alan Nickerson are among the items contained within a scrapbook found by Phil Parisi, a Logan, Utah, resident who formerly lived in Austin. Contributed
    A 1940s-era photo of a happy couple and a 1972 wedding invitation for Beverly Anne Pirtle to Randy Alan Nickerson are among the items contained within a scrapbook found by Phil Parisi, a Logan, Utah, resident who formerly lived in Austin. Contributed
  • A 1940s-era photo of a happy couple and a 1972 wedding invitation for Beverly Anne Pirtle to Randy Alan Nickerson are among the items contained within a scrapbook found by Phil Parisi, a Logan, Utah, resident who formerly lived in Austin. Contributed
    A 1940s-era photo of a happy couple and a 1972 wedding invitation for Beverly Anne Pirtle to Randy Alan Nickerson are among the items contained within a scrapbook found by Phil Parisi, a Logan, Utah, resident who formerly lived in Austin. Contributed
A Logan, Utah, resident is hoping to reunite a box of scrapbooks featuring several generations of Burnet County residents with their rightful owners. Phil Parisi said the books landed at his home in Utah by mistake after he moved from Austin to Utah several years ago and he recently rediscovered them in his basement. “Mayflower movers mistakenly sent them here and the families I’m sure would…

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