Show Snow Surveys Dim 1957 Irrigation Season Hopes Based on snow surveys conducted by Leo Brady and LaMar Wilson of the Soil Conservation Service during the past the water supply outlook for the com ing irrigation season has not improved from that reported a month The snow pack at the Upper Mountain snow course has depth of inches and a water content of This is 78 of the average at this At the middle Mount ain course the depth is inches of snow containing inches of This is 65 of the At the lower Mountain course the snow is inches I deep and contains inches of This is 60 of the on Back SNOW SURVEYS From Pace At Paradise Park At the Paradise Park snow course on Mosby inches of snow containing inches of water was The water content at this course is of the The snow pack at the lower Mosby Mountain course was inches with a water content of or 66 of the At the Upper Kings Cabin snow course above Vernal the snow pack was inches deep with a water content of which is 68 of the At the Lower Kings Cabin course the snow pack was inches deep with a water content of This is 70 of the during the coming irrigation season can be expected to be between 60 and 80 of the if average precipitation occurs during the spring and Altonah Report A report coming Tuesday from Richard forest ranger for the Altonah reveals the following information for the past three years during January and Precipitation measurements at the Yellowstone guard station show inches for January and inches for fo a total of For the same period in 1956 there were a total of inches during the first two and in 1955 the total was for January and February this year is less than 60 of the past two year |