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Show of benefits in the ft keeps putting off maSe. If he he may lose some m0J CH ments to which he wouw y wise be entitled. a r. "So important is that we not only invite h,,?atter all workers in private in , and business establish UstrJ' those who have done w07U -S0L?,al fcurity-to come anHUn(itr us," Mr. Ruesch said d Se Residents of the Springs., who may wish to make an rea ments with this reprewm0"11' 1 should send in their n&Ju 1 dress to the Social Securfh ai' ministration, Box R 1 Utah. There is no charge fi service. , 6 lor the S0CIAL SECURITY ISSUES CALL TO PERSONS OVER 65 To help them protect their full social security benefit rights, the Social Security Administration is issuing a special call to workers and former workers who have now reached the age of 65, it was announced an-nounced today by Sherman H. Ruesch, manager of the Provo field office. Any person covered by the Social So-cial Security Act may file his claim at age 65 even though he is still working, according to Mr. Ruesch, of course, the eligible wage earner may not receive benefits bene-fits while he is working in a job covered by the social security program. pro-gram. But by filing application he can prevent any possible loss |