Show DEPTH OF SNOW IN IDAHO AS REPORTED TO MARCH 31 to the snowfall bulle bulletin ACCORDING tin Issued by b the U S depart department department ment of agriculture Idaho sec section flail tion the snowfall during March while unusually heavy In some of ot tho valleys wall HB as A 1 rule rUlo In III mountainous districts deficient so 80 that the prospect for tor an un abundant Mow of or water Is l In some omo sections not so good as It was waR nt at tho close of ot February Conditions havo been favorable however for tho th con COli continued packing of snow nol In the moun mountains In III the upper Snake River drain ago area correspondents arc unanimous In predicting a n the average Reports from the region hv b the Rear Beal river the snow supply Is abundant b idi t and nj well i li packed few te reports have havo been received from fro In Wood River points but the outlook for tor n I good flow of or water In that stream good In the area arel drained by h the Hol o river the snow supply seems somewhat uneven II n 11 n hut but Is generally qu 1 to or tho average n ml Is I well Tho Seven mountains carry carr good cov coverings of or snow now promising than usual amount of o water In fn tho Salmon Cl 1 drainage areas areaH and In hi tho extreme northern portion of or the Iho drained by h the tho of or orthe the Columbia the now supply Is lit n 1 ln lively live lew Ios than that found but the snow nI is III much of ot It having fallen eaily lIrly In III the tit winter llio bo be somewhat average Vho hl fuel that BO HI lant a n pint of fir the snow tIll fell early and hns hils thel had to drift and pack is IH favor favorable able for the continuing of ot a good flow till well 11 Into the tho Hummer |