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Show S.S. BENEFICIARIES SHOULD REPORT INCREASED EARNINGS Social security beneficiaries who are still working should report any increase in their earnings that would change their estimated incomes for 1962, cautioned Kesler T. Powell, Pow-ell, District Manager, of the Provo, Utah Sociay Security Office. Beneficiarie who work and earn over $1200 a year make an annual report of their estimated esti-mated earning for the coming year, Mr. Powell explained. The amount of benefits withheld with-held by the Social Security Administration is based on this estimate. To avoid overpayment in social so-cial security benefits, any in-craase in-craase in earnings above the estimate should be reported to social security promptly. If a beneficiary receives more in benefits than he should have, his check may be suspended to make up for the overpayment, Mr. Powell pointed out. Revisions in estimates may bp made on post card forms furnished to beneficiaries by any social securny o"ice, oi you may wish to see their representative rep-resentative won will be at Baa-ver, Baa-ver, Utah Post Office on September Sep-tember 12th from 9:00 a.m until 12:00 noon. The local Dis-Office Dis-Office is at 170 North 2nd West, Provo, Utah. |