. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . t fully attests the highcharacter of the holder, and too, affords a full explanation of why he has never been de-feated for an elective office. Aside from his professional and public work, his business activities and connectionshave been factors in the financial and industrial life of the southern part of the is president of the Jumbo Plaster & Cement Company of Richfield; president of theJuab County Mill & Elevator Company at Nephi; was one of the prime movers in theorganization of the Parowan Reservoir & Canal Company for conserv


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . t fully attests the highcharacter of the holder, and too, affords a full explanation of why he has never been de-feated for an elective office. Aside from his professional and public work, his business activities and connectionshave been factors in the financial and industrial life of the southern part of the is president of the Jumbo Plaster & Cement Company of Richfield; president of theJuab County Mill & Elevator Company at Nephi; was one of the prime movers in theorganization of the Parowan Reservoir & Canal Company for conserving the watersof Little Salt Lake. This project will reclaim thousands of acres of Iron countyland and be a most valuable contribution to the agricultural development of southernUtah. He was one of the organizers of the State Bank of Millard, one of the first banksin that part of the state, and took a similar part in the organization of the State Bankof St. George, now one of the strongest country banks in the state, while with the State. HON. JOSHUA GREENWOOD UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 265 Bank of Beaver and banks at Pioche and Payson he has been prominently identified. Nu-merous industrial and land projects throughout the state have had the benefit of his finan-cial cooperation and support. He was one of the incorporators of the Inter-MountainLife Insurance Company of Salt Lake, a member of its directorate since organization andat present its vice president. On the 18th of January, 1883, in Salt Lake City, Judge Greenwood was marriedto Miss Josephine Payne, a daughter of Joseph and Harriet (McBride) Payne. was born at Fillmore, Utah, May 25, 1861. The family of Judge Greenwoodconsists of one son and five daughters as follows: Marion G. was born October 24,1883, and in April, 1905, married Miss Lois Melville. He is head salesman and a mem-ber of the board of directors of the Utah Oil Company. His family consists of twodaughters, Phyllis and Genevieve. Hattie E. is now


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