Grover Youth Buried Thursday.
Life slipped quietly from the grasp of Myron Dutson on Monday, November 13. He had been suffering from heart trouble for a long time and had been bedfast for the past five months. Although the doctors gave him no hope for recovery, he remained cheerful to the end.
Myron Dutson was the son of the late Angus Dutson and Mrs ed. Christensen. He was born in Grover March 12 1921 and has lived in Grover most of his life.
This was his last year in high school, but on account of poor health, he was unable to go. He was a great lover of music and would have spent all of his time at the piano if health had permitted him to do so.
He is survived by his mother, a stepfather, ed. Christensen, two brothers, Max and Ralph and a sister Ellen, a half brother and sister, Wendell and Gayle Christensen and also by his aged grandparents, Mr and Mrs A.Cl McCombs.
Funeral services were held in the Grover ward chapel November 16.
The following numbers were rendered.
Opening Song "Sometime We'll Understand", by the choir.
Prayer Alma P. Astle.
Vocal Solo Ivan Gardner.
Talk George W. Hepworth.
Piano Solo Chester Hill.
Talk O.P. Peterson.
Vocal Solo Ernest Turner, "Dry Those Tears"
Talk Chester Hill
Closing Remarks Bishop Delos Gardner
Trio Seminary department
Closing Prayer Milo Anderson.
Interment was in the Grover cemetery and Mr George Dutson dedicated the grave.
Relatives from outside were: Mr and Mrs. George Dutson and sons Doyle and Parley, Mr and Mrs Eben Dutson, all of Logan, Utah, Mr and Mrs Lellan Dutson and Mrs Winnie Endrenzzi of Ogden.
Over twenty-five students journeyed to Grover to pay last respects to their friend and schoolmate.
Myron was an outstanding student in high school, was active in the music department and was also active in church and priesthood quorum duties.
The valley people extend their sympathy and love to the bereaved family.Source 1
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