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Show Public Land Disposition Will Occupy Attention Of State Land Board Legislation passed by Congress last year concerning the nation's public, lands will be a major topic for discussion at a meeting of the Utah state advisory board of the Bureau of Land Management, January 28 at 0:00 a.m., 8216 Federal Building, Salt Lake City. The board will consider several other topics, Including the job corps program Id Utah as. It will affect BLM and reports onecent accomplishments and plans of the bureau in Utah. First item on the agenda, however, will be organization of the board. A chairman of the board Is to be selected as well as representatives of the state's cattle and sheep Indus-tris for the BLM national advisory board council. The state board includes one cattle representative and one sheep representative from-each of the 11 BLM districts in Utah. In addition, wildlife, county government, mining, mineral, leasing, recreation, soil and water.-forestry and urban interests each has a representative on the 30-member state board. K a n a b District Advisory Board members on the State Advisory Board are: M. V. Hatch, Panguitch, sheep representative; and Otto Haws, Boulder, cattle representative. |