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Show Gunnison Matron, 77, 'Globe Trotter' Mrs. Y. C. Sorenson of this i,ty, who has been visiting with hor daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Hugh Kearns and Mrs. I,. F. Peterson at Cedar City, has again started on a long auto tour, according accord-ing to advices received by relative:? here. Mrs. Sorenson, who can rightfully right-fully called a "globe .trotter," is 77 years of age, and during the past few years she has traveled more than )',-000 )',-000 miles. Three years ago she v."nt east, visiting many states and all of the principal cities, historical place:., and seeing many wonders. At thM time she traveled alone, without mishap, mis-hap, sickness or anything to mar h"r pleasures. Since her return from the eastern "jaunt" she has visited many of the central and western states. With Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Sorenson has again started on another tour that will take her to Nevada, California, and possibly to Oregon. After visiting for a short time at Ruth, the party will go to Eureka, Nov., where Mrs. Sorenson resided during the halceyon days of early mining. It was at Eureka that John E. Sorenson, the husband of Mrs. Sorenson, met with a tragic accident that resulted in instant death. It 'ad been twenty years since the wifr had visited the famous old mining ". rip. Mrs. Sorenson and psfty ar i go to California, with Los Angeles as their first objective. San Diego, San Francisco and all the principal ph-ccs will be visited before the return trip. |