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Show Household Help Reports Due to Social Security Housewives who employ help around the house on a regular basis have an important chore to perform per-form before Oct. 31, according ac-cording to John Wain-wright, Wain-wright, social security District Dis-trict Manager in Grand Junction. This is the Fall quarterly quarter-ly report of wages and the social security contributions contribu-tions paid on these wages. The payments due by the end of October (for July, August and September) cover all household employees em-ployees who are paid cash wages of $50 or more by one employer in a calendar quarter. The worker and the employer em-ployer each contribute 4.8 per cent of the worker's wages to social security. In some cases, the employer em-ployer may choose to pay the entire 9.6 per cent contribution con-tribution himself. It is the employer's responsibility responsibil-ity to make this report. More than two million household workers, maids, cooks, cleaning women, gardeners, handymen, and baby sitters are earning social security protection through the wages reported report-ed for them. Information about social soc-ial security for household workers, along with other information, can be obtained ob-tained from Mr. Herman Frame, social security reD-resentative, reD-resentative, who will be in Moab, at the Employment Employ-ment Office on Oct. 13 between be-tween 1 and 5 p.m. |