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Show Employers Should Prepare Social Security Records Summer resort owners and op-i op-i erators of tourist businesses in Cedar Ce-dar City should prepare their records re-cords at this time of year to show ihe name, social security account number, and earnings of all their employees, Harry E. Johnson, manager man-ager of the Social Security Board's Richfield office said here today. "This is necessary so that the employer em-ployer can make a complete tax return to the collector of Internal revenue at the close of each calendar cal-endar quarter," Mr. Johnson explained. ex-plained. "From this return the So-sial So-sial Security Board credits every wage item reported to the employee's em-ployee's individual account, which ' is maintained for the worker dur-j dur-j lng the entiie period of his lifetime. life-time. "The amount of Insurance benefits bene-fits that will be paid the worker up on retirement, or ,in the event of I his death to his survivors, depends on the amounts credited to his wage account, which is lndentlfled by his social security account number. "Therefore, social security account ac-count number cards are necessary for all persons employed In commercial com-mercial or Industrial activities, even If only on a part-time basis or for one day or less." Those working for the first time should get their social security account ac-count number cards from the Richfield Rich-field office, which is located In the Peterson Bank Building, Richfield, Utah. If the worker has lost his card he may get a duplicate at the Richfield office, regardless of the location of the field office where his first .social security account number card was issued. A |