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Show SOCIAL SECURITY AGENT TO BE HERE TUESDAY Agricultural employees who work for a period of at least five months may earn social security credits toward death or retirement, retire-ment, according to J. Golden Hunsaker of the Salt Lake City Social Security office who will be at the City Hall in Bingham at 11:00 a.m. on July 28th. Farm work counts for Social security after the farm employee has been employed for a full calendar quarter by one farmer, if he works sixty days full time in the following quarter and is paid $50 cash wages, Mr. Hunsaker Hun-saker said. Thereafter, farm work counts as long as the worker work-er works CO days or more and is paid $50 or more in each succeeding suc-ceeding calendar quarter. The first quarter of employment by the worker does not count toward tow-ard social security payments. i |