FY 2013 – 2014 District Vendor Totals

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FY 2013 – 2014 District Vendor Totals Provo City School District FY14 Cumulative Vendor Payments Vendor Name Total FY Payments 801 PROMOS LLC 497.80 A&C COX EXCAVATING 17,581.50 A&Z Produce Co. 186,474.44 A1 TRAILER REPAIR AND WELDING LLC 400.00 ABBOT KRISTIN A 309.00 ABBOTT DENISE J 2,255.43 ABBOTT PAUL D 1,536.00 ABBOTT SUSAN H 389.97 ABC-TEES INC 545.50 ABDO Publishing Company 546.20 Abrams Jennifer 4,553.35 ABS/ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING SUPPLY LLC 3,250.00 ACCOUNTEMPS 5,079.34 Accurate Label Designs 1,709.95 Ace Rents 2,298.77 ACT FINANCE 11,076.98 ACTFL 4,300.00 ADAMS JR GOLDEN V 428.80 ADAMS LISA 575.00 ADAMS LORRAINE V 133.00 ADAMS MICHELE A 133.00 ADAMS PATRICIA M 333.00 ADAMS PRODUCE 8,276.00 ADAMSON GAIL F 1,220.86 ADR DATA RECOVERY 1,799.00 ADTSEA 75.00 ADVANCE EDUCATION INC 3,225.00 ADVANCED 725.00 Advanced Machinery Systems 1,369.75 ADVANCED UTAH 150.00 AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE LLC 4,300.00 AGLE DANIELLE C 350.00 AGUILAR LORENA 1,000.00 AH YOU CHARLES 417.00 AirComUSA 327.24 AIRE FILTER PRODUCTS 7,217.67 AKIN CHELSEA M 875.00 ALBACH KURT E 666.00 ALDER DARRYL H 420.00 ALEXANDER KEELY 181.54 AL-JAMAL MARGARET 150.00 ALKEMA ALISSA J 231.54 ALL CUTS CONCRETE 1,420.00 ALLDATA 1,950.00 ALLEN JESSICA 575.00 ALLEN KARLY C 439.22 ALLEN LINDA A 181.54 ALLEN SHEILA JOY 275.96 Allen's Camera 1,542.75 ALLEY CHELSEA M 250.00 Alliance Commercial Equipment 399.82 Allied Waste # 864 72,123.73 ALLRED ALAN 283.00 ALLRED LISA 121.25 ALL-RESORT EXPRESS 573.60 Almost Home 3,520.00 ALONSO LETICIA 1,000.00 Alphagraphics 14,623.85 Alpine School District 183,361.13 Amelia Earhart Elementary 695.00 AMERICAN CHILLER MECHANICAL SERVICE 67,453.02 American Family Life 5,393.15 American Heritage Life Insurance 3,541.79 AMERICAN LEGACY PUBLISHING INC 148.23 AMERICAN PRIDE SEAFOODS 21,927.20 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION 300.00 AMESSE CELESTE L 181.54 AMESSE DIANNE A 245.50 AMPLIFY EDUCATION 8,085.00 ANDERSEN MINDY S 27.76 ANDERSEN STEVEN J 52.84 ANDERSON CAMI 575.00 ANDERSON CORY S 2,999.52 ANDERSON ELIZABETH J 125.00 ANDERSON JOHN A 689.00 ANDERSON MARC 150.00 ANDERSON MORGAN 3,809.93 ANDERSON PATRICIA A 964.61 ANDERSON REBECCA 150.00 ANDERSON SHERI LYNN 5,000.00 ANDERSON SUSAN K 583.00 ANDERSON TAMERA J 2,179.60 ANDERSON TAMI 213.00 ANDERTON REBECCA M 413.00 ANDREA NELSON 575.00 Andrews Debra J. 300.00 ANGEL REMEDIOS YADIRA 181.54 Anita Archer Inc. 17,730.23 ANTHONY JESSE P 133.00 APPLE 611,901.04 APPLE ACADEMY 4,995.00 Applied Industrial Technology 809.01 ARAGON TERRY L 414.66 ARAUJO MARIA RABADAN 494.57 ARBON PATRICIA 825.00 Arco Lock And Key 47.29 ARNESEN EMILY M 333.00 ARNEY JAMES D 125.00 ARNEY TRACEE L 333.00 ARNOLD GREGORY D 200.00 ARNS CLOTILDE R 271.44 ARP MELANIE 150.00 ARROW ECS 9,200.00 ASAY CASSONDRA 150.00 ASAY JULIE 333.00 ASCD 9,900.00 ASD AS AGENT FOR BYU-PSA 30,202.00 ASE-NA3SA 720.00 Ashcroft Susan 700.00 ASHTON GARY L 3,844.47 ATKINSON RACHEL 150.00 Audio Enhancement 37,014.24 AUGUST LESLIE 1,626.48 AUSTIN ANN 575.00 AUSTIN MICHAEL C 576.93 AUTO BODY WORKS 7,003.55 Auto-Jet Muffler Corp 567.79 Automated Business Products 27,821.23 Automated Business Systems 552.00 Automotive Speciality Equipment 1,021.78 AVERETT GAYLEEN M 181.54 AVERY ANN L 491.20 AXAEQUITABLE LIFE/ROTH 26,641.04 B&B SPECIALTIES LLC 637.00 BACA DORA L 532.50 BACCUS LINDSAY K 283.00 BACKFLOW SPECIALIST 1,035.08 BAER CYNTHIA M 333.00 BAILEY KRISTEN H. 283.00 BAILEY PAUL D 1,572.83 BAKER & TAYLOR 1,137.89 BAKER CASSIDY 283.00 BAKER KIMBERLY 20.47 BAKKE MARYANN M 333.00 BAKKER BROOKE 610.24 BALL DEANNA 700.00 BALLARD SHANNA L 1,209.33 BALTAZAR CARMEN 181.54 BANGERTER LINDA D 282.99 BANKHEAD MEGAN 712.50 BANKS ANGELA D 500.00 BANKS BARBARA 150.00 BANKS LINDA M 582.14 BARKER JEREMY 2,221.47 BARKER MICHAEL T 283.00 BARLOW DEBORAH H 503.34 BARLOW KAITLYN NICOLE 1,122.31 Barnes and Noble 22,133.13 BARNES JENAE J 541.97 BARNES SANDRA L 333.00 Barney Jay 3,344.04 BARNEY JILL M 181.54 BARNUM KRISTEN L 254.00 BARRETT CORA J 49.37 BARRIONUEVO SILVIA N. 1,476.44 BARRON COOKIE 150.00 BARROW IRENE C 283.00 BARRY DESIREE B.V. 643.32 BARTH BRANDON J 900.00 BARTHOLOMEW ERROL 138.00 BARTHOLOMEW VICTORIA 474.78 BARTON CARLYNN 150.00 BARTON DARCI 40.00 BARTON KRISTINA 575.00 BARTON LINDA 437.30 BATEMAN BLAIR EARL 5,000.00 BATEMAN TEDDIE 575.00 BATES KYLE D 520.52 Batteries Plus 6,512.78 BAUER ROBERT B 283.00 BAUGHMAN ROBYN J 640.24 BC SERVICE & REPAIR 811.64 BEAN REBECCA 250.00 BEARD TRACY LEE 44.88 BEAUDRY MARTA 483.44 BEAUMONT LORRAINE 99.90 Beaver School District 10,629.35 BECK ELAINE S 333.00 BECK JAMIE 333.00 BEE BROOKE 500.00 BEELINE PEST CONTROL 360.00 BEESLEY TANYA 200.00 BELL JANITORIAL SUPPLY 92,987.17 BELL STACY M 27.16 BELLAK JOSEPH F. 677.09 BENEDICT MICHAEL A 1,151.24 Beneficial Life Insurance Co. 3,775.83 BENITEZ QUINONES FELIPE MANUEL 600.00 BENNION ALISA 4.00 BENSON REGAN C 559.26 BENSON SHANNA 150.00 Berg Loydene 2,100.00 BERKEY LADAWN 150.00 Bernard Food Industries 1,228.80 BERRY ZANE R 450.00 BERTOLA NICOLE E 789.15 BERTRAM LESLIE HOGAN 3,329.16 Best Awning Company 17,800.00 Best Deal Spring Co 23,642.30 Bestway Products 1,734.10 BETHEL SCOTT W 133.00 BETTER CHINESE 9,800.00 BETTS ANDREA 49.16 BEVAN BETTY COLEEN 363.89 BEVILACQUAANDREIA OLIVEIRA FREIRE 2,512.50 BEYER DONALD 376.49 BEYNON SPORTS 17,405.00 BIG O TIRES 1,126.80 BIGELOW ANN 201.57 BIGGS JASON C 575.00 BIGNEY SUE ELLEN 283.00 Bilco Safe and Lock 287.30 Bills Appliance Service 645.53 BILLS DONALD 1,283.25 BILLS WENDY 2,869.04 BINGHAM CLAY D. 133.00 BINGHAM KALLEE 620.14 BINKS KRISTIE B 20.94 Bintz Distributing Co. 88,257.63 BIRKINSHAW MICHELLE 333.00 BISCO 8,692.59 BISHOP JANE 150.00 BISHOP NANCY B 333.00 BIZVISION LLC 1,750.00 Bj Plumbing Co 2,396.22 BJARNASON DENISE A 50.00 BLACK AMY N 438.75 BLACK RUTH A 175.00 BLACKBAG TECHNOLOGIES INC 1,009.59 BLACKWELDER DONALD L 1,000.00 BLAKE EMELDA N 181.54 BLAMIRES VALARIE 825.00 BLANCHARD CLAUDIA LISSETTE 192.00 Blaze Master Fire 2,425.00 BLEDSOE CATHERINE M 5,463.25 BLEDSOE JANET L 283.00 BLICK ART MATERIALS 2,767.90 BLINZINGER HEATHER L 676.98 BLISS MELANIE 2,721.59 BLUE RIDGE NET PUBLISHING INC 978.90 BLUMEL JOSEPH S 8.99 BMC FABRICATION & ERECTION INC 32.23 BOBADILLA ASHLEY 100.00 BODINE SABRINA M 224.08 BOEKWEG HYRUM PAUL 47.00 BOGDEN BREANNA 575.00 BOLLI DAMON G 815.00 BOLT TERESA D 600.41 BOND ASHLEY 575.00 BOND JAMIE E 757.55 BONG STEVEN J 300.00 BONNER RACHEL J 250.00 BONNETT DELAINA M 535.43 BONNETT SHANNA M 356.92 BOOKER CHANTEL M 500.00 BOONE ELIZABETH 381.74 BOONE JOHANNA 711.27 BOOTH KAREN 63.73 BORBA JULIANA SOWARDS 2,165.00 BORDER STATES SUPPLY CHAIN SOL 9,456.76 Bound To Stay Bound Books 401.09 BOURGERIE KATHRYN L 393.79 BOWEN CHRISTINE 725.00 BOWEN CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC 7,720.00 BOWERS DEANIA M 1,206.54 BOWERS HOLLY V 350.00 BOWLES NICHOLE M 181.54 BOWNS ELIZABETH 500.00 BOYD KIMBERLY A 2,816.94 BOYER LINDA B 1,049.88 Boys and Girls Club 5,000.00 BRACE ANDREW P 2,302.72 BRACHA ERIN N 720.33 BRADFORD ROBBS AUSTIN 607.73 BRADLEY MICHAEL W 174.92 Brady Industries 91,143.22 BRAINLINKING INC 84,471.50 BRAINPOP 5,860.00 BRAITHWAITE HANNAH F 173.86 BRAITHWAITE SHERI 45.00 BRANCH LISA K 306.60 BRAND JENNIFER 250.00 BRANDT ADRIANNA MELNYK 2,000.00 BRANDT JESSICA L 250.00 BRAY JANET 158.00 BRENNAN AUBREY 397.75 BRERETON BAMBI D 571.48 BREY JACQUELINE 150.00 BRIAN AIMEE 150.00 BRIAN'S AUTO SUPPLY 742.48 Brick Oven 313.60 BRIDENBAUGH BOBETTE 150.00 BRIDGE DIANE C 1,081.04 Bridgerland Applied Tech 12,433.00 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 37,991.59 BRIMLEY JENNIFER R 400.00 BRINGHURST JESSICA N 428.05 BRINGHURST LISA M 405.37 BRINKERHOFF JACK E 283.00 BRIONES MARIA C 668.91 Broad Reach 398.02 BROADBENT ELEANOR 150.00 BROADBENT KIM DANETTE 1,428.67 BROCKBANK LEE ANN 90.76 BRODERICK RACHEL 150.00 BROGERG SUSAN 225.00 BRONSON DENISE L 523.95 BROWER CHRIS H 283.00 BROWN BREANNA 125.00 BROWN CALIANNE J 425.00 BROWN CLINTON 575.00 BROWN DEANN 672.56 BROWN JAMIE L 220.26 BROWN KALEIMOMI 150.00 BROWN KAREN T 4,530.30 BROWN LISA 150.00 BROWN MASHELL M.
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