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Show 2D Lakeside Heview, vveane&uay, miguoi 1900 Millions Getting Benefits Layton Cub Gets Award LAYTON Randy Scott . j Social Security 50 Years Old Today Social Security reaches a major milestone today. It was just 50 years ago that the Social Security Act was signed into law. It set into motion a major institution that is just as much a part of America for people who have grown up since the depression as public education or the post office. Nearly everyone is affected by Social Security, according to Robert Van Sickle, district Social Security office manager for Ol- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Olson of 293 N. 1300 E., Layton, has earned the Arrow of Light award. He is a member of Pack 162, sponsored by the Layton 5th LDS Ward. Randy is in the fifth grade and attends East Layton Elementary School. He has earned 13 activity badges, and Faith in God Award He enjoys playing basketball, baseball, soccer, swimming and ice skating. J ( RANDY S. OLSON 36 million people-mor- e in seven persons-receiv- e than one monthly disability, survivors, and retire- Social Security taxes from todays workers finance benefits for current beneficiaries. Using Social Security as a mechanism, its a way for one generation to care for ment benefits. About $1.54 trillion in retirement and survivors payments were made from 1940 through June 1985, and about $191 billion in disability benefits were paid from 1957 through June. The current value of just the survivor protection under Social Security is worth nearly as much Ogden. as the face value of all private life Over nine out of 10 workers insurance in force. Under a pay into the program. Well over system. The impact of Social Security on the lives of our citizens has been nothing short of revolutionary. Benefits provide a modest base of income for most retirees who are able to live more independent lives. Millions of children can count on benefits should a parent die or start getting retire- - go ment or disability checks. And four out of five workers are insured for disability benefits and can get payments if they are unable to work for at least 12 months. Social Security has come a long way in five decades. The program works because it reflects the needs of people. Social Security is sensitive to needed changes and responsive to challenges. It is a program all Americans can be proud of as it starts its second of providing service. half-centr- Get Number For Benefits People in the local area who plan to apply for a Social Security number should remember to apply at least two weeks before they will need the number, Richard Lisseveld, Social Security assistant district manager in Ogden, said recently. It takes this time to process the application, evaluate the evidence, search the files at Social Security headquarters, and to issue and mail the social security number card. When applying, a person must have evidence of age, identity, and citizenship or legal alien status, Lisseveld said. In addition, a person 18 or over applying for the first time must apply in per- son. The best evidence of age and citizenship is a public record of birth issued before age 5. If this is not available, religious records established before age 5 may be considered. Only if these are not available can other evidence be submitted, Lisseveld said. Evidence of identity can be any document showing identification data such as a physical description, photograph, or signature. Examples include drivers license, voters registration, school record, report card, identification card, marriage record, draft card, Military ID, building pass, adoption record, court order for name change, clinic, doctor, or hospital record, or organization membership. People applying for a duplicate card to replace one lost must provide evidence of their identity. Also, a person who wants to change her or his name in Social Security records must provide evidence of identity under both the old and new names. Only original documents or copies certified by the issuing agency are acceptable. For more information about applying for Social Security numbers, contact the Ogden Social Security office. The telephone 1 or toll free number is if calling from outside the Ogden area. Better Bilt SANDED PLYWOOD HANDY PANELS STORM DOORS 120. i" thick selfstoring. finish 140. 1 Mill " -- 58 ,2x4 thick, self- storing white or bronze finish 10 1 Vi" cross 14 2 12" 4tfch 4x4 78s? buck design Bronze or white 1X4-- 6 Ft. 4X8 CEDAR FENCE CEDAR LATTICE ttth 14 (10 D 12" 80e?ch FIBERGLASS PANELS 148.? lln Ft 6 Ft. eTc section boards. 8 Ft. Ft. Eacn . . 4 ' 14 8 Ft. Series 400.. cedar cedar rails, and Indudes:l6-lx- Brown Eacn 10 Ft. Series 400 625-563- 12 26" Several colors available. 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