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UPDATE: The owner saw the story and retrieved the card from Jungle Jim's. She said the photos were backed up, but was grateful to have the card back.MIDVALE — The owner of an indoor amusement park is hoping to reunite a memory card containing more than 1,800 family pictures with its owner.
During a recent cleaning of the roller coaster at Jungle Jim’s Playland in Midvale, an employee found an SD card underneath some tarping, the playland owner, Scott Woodhead, said.
Woodhead said cellphones are commonly lost below the tarp, but when the card was turned in, he wanted to find its owner.
The memory card contained nearly 2,000 images of what appear to be a family vacation and school graduation. They all seem to have been taken during the spring and summer, Woodhead said.
Anyone who recognizes the owners and may have information about them can email crosenlof@ksl.com.