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Show I Social Security Tied in With Wedding Rites June brides who plan to continue con-tinue working need to do some, thing more than sign the marriage mar-riage application and slip on a ring, according to Kesler T. Pow. ell, social security office manager. man-ager. They also need to change their names in their social security se-curity records. "Any woman who changes her name should be sure to submit a 'change of records' card to us," he said, "so that her new name may be tied in with our records under her previous name." Records may be changed by calling at the social security office of-fice at 159 West 5th North, Provo. or by requesting a change of record rec-ord card from that office by mall. "It's a very simple procedure," Mr. Powell added. "But it's one of those little things that mean so much. Future benefits under the old-age and survivors insurance insur-ance system will be based on the work record, and that record cannot can-not be complete and up-to-date in all respects unless the ladies remember to change their names on our records when they get married. For further information regard-ing regard-ing your social security, you may contact a representative of the social security office at the Utah State Employment Service, Cedar City, Utah on Aug. 6, 1957 between be-tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p.m. |