Old manuals

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sfraser-p40
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Old manuals

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Stored in our clerks office are Priesthood/Relief Society class manuals for the past five years. What is normally done with these? They take up room that could be used for other things yet I'm reluctant to throw them away.
nmecantwin73
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Return them...

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A couple of years ago, we had the same issue (including a case of Brigham Young manuals), so I just loaded up the car and returned everything to Distribution Services. They took everything and credited the ward's account. I figure if they can't use them, then they will recycle them.

Now that's easy to do here in the Salt Lake valley, so I'm not sure for those outside Utah. Perhaps a call to Distribution Services can lead you in the right direction (
1-800-537-5971).
russellhltn
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njcant1 wrote:so I just loaded up the car and returned everything to Distribution Services.
Cool! We're too far away to do that. Around here they go on a table with a sign that says "Free".

I would probably make sure the library has one copy each. It might be handy for someone.
supermanforever
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I have tried handing them out to families, then using the "free table", and as a last resort I drive down to the local Deseret Industries.
jwnice
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Extra Manuals

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Once a year we put up a table and place old and extra manuals, copies of Church magazines, etc. There is a sign that they are free to a good home. They are typically gone within two weeks.

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