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Show or against the realignment should be sent to the State Director, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. I trict boundaries and consolidate consoli-date eight districts into four. The four remaining districts would be Salt Lake, Richfield, Rich-field, Cedar City, and Price. Offices at Fillmore, Kanab, Monticello and Vernal would not be closed, but would continue con-tinue as resource areas under un-der the jurisdiction of the remaining districts. Public comment on the proposed change was to have been accepted through February Feb-ruary 5, 1975. However, In view of the interest shown by communities affected by this proposed change, the date has been extended to February 28, 1975. At that time the proposal will be further analyzed and presented pre-sented to officials at Washington Wash-ington D.C. Comments for BLM Extends I ime For Comment On Reorganization Paul Howard, Bureau of Land Management State Director Di-rector of Utah, along with Ed Dltman of the BLM Denver Service Center, presented the proposed reorganization plan for the State of Utah to the public at the Millard County Courthouse in Fillmore Fill-more on January 20, 1975. This plan would realign dis- |