Show In ER USERS USER OF f M Ml lows l WS Face Possibility Rapid Melting Melting- ng r Alter lter Says eleven feet feet of ot snow was waR Alta AHa in the Wasatch jal at atthe the end end of March andr and augmented r by early April id id although the average ou on for on for for March was almost t ti of t March for the past four ter users are re urged by J. T J lof the tho w weather ather bureau not They are reat re- re lat at snow snow deposited In the thethis this late in iri n the season js is of rapid melting FG FIGURES F RES gures for snow contained in just being published by tho show that there was wasa wasat wasat a at tE Silver Siler Lake at the end 95 and 84 at two stations n V 2 2 and 60 near Vernal and 60 near Bea- Bea Utah The the month was as For Foris I is ls HS for 1918 for I for for 1916 The depth of ofle he le end of March 1919 was was I Ifor Wor for 1918 7 78 inch inches for chest e for 1916 80 in inches hes ON PROSPECTS I i gation on water prospects' prospects are he ha cooperative weather ob- ob d forest rangers reporting Hy Ily good in the Great Salt from ro fair to good Sevier lake watershed and rule over o eastern Utah The 4 tl soils and grazing lands lands' saturated excepting mated localities in the ex ex- ex imme immediately to the so southern thern Was Wasatch range MONTH vas rag S 'S one of ot the stormiest record over o much of the thelle whole lle the preceding winter ere ere e comparatively dry the precipitation December to toli li sive compares favorably ormal For Fat Forthe th the four months h March 1920 the general over the Great watershed was Inches Q 0 Inches 1918 inch inches inches' si riches and 1916 inches Sevier lake watershed the for 1920 is 19 19 inches inches- 1918 7 Inches 1916 jr or r the Green and rivers watershed 1920 Inches 1919 inches 1918 Inches I 1917 1911 inches and 1916 Inches These values are fairly proportionate to the accumulated snow depths re rep reported reported re- re p ported In Ip the mountains I |