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Show When marrying, women should check SS change When you change your address, ad-dress, you wouldn't think of carrying the same old house key along after you have made the change in residence, would you ? Yet, according to Kesler T. Powell, District Manager of the Provo, Utah District, there are some married women who still carry the same old social security cards they had before they were wed. Some fail to make the changes months, or even years, after they have changed their names from Miss to Mrs. The key to your social security se-curity record is your social security se-curity number, yet it is possible pos-sible to have more than one card under different names. In the interest of having all earning properly credited to the proper account number, the Social Security Administration Adminis-tration needs to know about changes in names whether it be because of marriage, divorce div-orce or other reasons. Women who marry and fail to report this change may experience delay when it is time to figure fig-ure the social security benefits bene-fits due them. It really is a simple matter for a newly married woman to insure that her social security records are current and correct cor-rect under the proper name and number. Mr. Powell advised ad-vised that if you can, it is best if you bring your old social so-cial security card to the nearest near-est social security office; in Provo, Utah the address is 170 North 2nd West. Keep breakfast pancakes warm till serving time by layering lay-ering them between sheets of paper toweling on a baking sheet. Place in a warm oven (250 deg. F.). The pancakes will stay just-baked moist -too, yet won't become soggy. Salt Lake and Cache County Chapters of Red Cross gave $35,591.00 to the distaster stricken people of northern Utah because of the earthquake earth-quake in late 1962. Coloring for Easter eggs was originally practiced to capture the beauty given off by the rays of the Aurora bor-ealis, bor-ealis, northern lights and dawning hues of the sun. |