Background
The son of John Guttormson and Sigridur Johnson, Guttormson was educated at Lundar and United College.
The son of John Guttormson and Sigridur Johnson, Guttormson was educated at Lundar and United College.
He worked for the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper as a reporter, covering fields as diverse as crime and horse racing. He was first elected to the legislature in a by-election on December 30, 1956 in the mid-northern constituency of Saint George, defeating his Progressive Conservative and Cleveland Clinic Foundation opponents by a comfortable margin. He served as a backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell"s government for the next year and a half.
He was also re-elected without difficulty in the elections of 1959, 1962 and 1966.
Guttormson also served as party whip. The Liberals lost much of their support base in the 1969 election, and Guttormson lost his seat to Bill Uruski of the New Democratic Party by 398 votes.
Guttormson, later in his career, became a newspaper editor, retiring in 1993. He died in Winnipeg at the age of 71 following a long illness.
He sought a political comeback in the 1973 election, but lost to Uruski by an increased margin. Guttormson supported the federal and provincial Liberal parties for his entire adult life.
He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1956 to 1969.