Show REPORTS FROM OGDEN AND TY GIVEN hae the greatest snow fall in the state te weather bureau reports on the utah watersheds show very favorable conditions on the amount 0 chow stored in the mountains except in tho bouthern portions of the state where conditions will be serious during the coming months unless there Is a heavy snowfall before the crop season in the middle and northern sections of the state the fall has been up to the average and in many places above the average the reports show that in ahe halle adjacent to ogden there aro 60 inches of abow but it is not well packed as yet the prospective water supply Is up to the average however taylors valle is the only other place in the state which reports a greater depth of snow which s inched at that at the fall has been up to the average but it is light and loose which indicates a poorer water supply hooper has about 42 inches which is not drifted as usual dut to tho absence of high winds about eden the fall has been above tho average or about 42 inches and is well drifted and packed giving a prospective water supply above the average about the snow is well drifted and packed solidly in the ravines and hollows in tho central and northern sections of tho state out of 55 districts reported on 33 have a enow fall that is up to or above tho average while in the southern portion but 6 out of 43 reported districts are up to tho average A bountiful supply of water tor irrigation is assured for tho northern section |