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FY 2013 School Vendor Totals Provo City School District School Vendor Totals FY2012-2013 Vendor Name Sum of Amount 5 BUCK PIZZA $ 303.50 7 PEAKS $ 404.25 801 PROMOS $ 140.52 A+ BOOK FAIR $ 4,789.46 AATF $ 217.95 AATG $ 378.00 ABBOTT, DENISE $ 679.31 ABC-TEES INC $ 227.40 ABOUTFACE PROPERTIES $ 100.00 ABRAHAM TRISTAN $ 24.90 ABRAMS, JOHN $ 40.00 ACADEMIC INNOVATIONS, LLC $ 96.25 ACADEMY SPORTS $ 4,812.79 ACE RENTAL-OREM $ 48.95 ACHECAR, GEIDY $ 30.00 ACKROYD, DERRICK $ 4.00 ACOSTA, AIMEE $ 35.23 ACOSTA, SANDY $ 9.75 ACT $ 4,155.00 ADA BADMINTON & TENNIS $ 777.62 ADAIR, EMILY $ 16.00 ADAIR, JENNY $ 770.00 ADAMS, CECILIA $ 20.00 ADAMS, GABRIEL $ 16.00 ADAMS, LORRAINE $ 642.56 ADAMS, PATTY $ 80.00 ADAMS, TALIA $ 10.00 ADAMSON, KAYLA $ 13.25 ADSIT, JULIUS $ 6.00 ADVANCE EDUCATION, INC $ 1,494.43 AED PROFESSIONALS $ 297.50 AGGIE BASKETBALL CAMPS $ 2,000.00 AGILE SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES $ 2,800.00 AGUAYO, ALEX $ 16.00 AGUAYO, DANIELA $ 60.00 AGUAYO, EMILIA $ 15.00 AGUILAR, ABNER $ 6.50 AGUILERA, MAURICIO $ 54.00 AHN, SEONG JIN $ 20.00 AIRE-MASTER OF SO UTAH $ 525.00 ALAN ANDERSON $ 818.75 ALBACH, KURT $ 30.00 ALBERTSON, TANNER $ 4.00 ALDER, HAYLEY $ 92.00 ALEMAN MALDONADO, DANIEL $ 6.00 ALEXANDER'S PRINT ADVANTAGE $ 117.10 ALFARO, NICOLE $ 55.00 ALFRED PUBLISHING $ 20.00 ALGER, DEANNA $ 42.07 ALICIA HICKMAN $ 91.38 ALL EVENTS $ 450.00 ALL FOR KIDZ $ 2,605.96 ALL RESORT GROUP/LEWIS STAGES $ 5,030.00 ALL SPORTS UNIFORMS. NET $ 1,089.49 ALLAN, ASHLYN $ 249.67 ALLEN, GRACE $ 160.00 ALLEN, MIKE $ 113.20 ALLEN, NATHAN $ 38.64 ALLEN, SAMUEL $ 38.00 ALLENS $ 756.88 ALLEN'S CAMERA $ 8,153.99 ALLMAN, EMILY $ 34.00 ALLMAN, KACIE $ 34.00 ALLMAN, TAYLOR $ 73.20 ALLRED DONOHOE, JOHN $ 2,500.00 ALLRED, ALAN $ 954.34 ALLRED, IZACH $ 83.00 ALMEIDA, ALISSON $ 20.00 ALONSO, JESUS $ 10.85 ALPHAGRAPHICS $ 4,514.25 ALPINE ELECTRONICS $ 300.00 ALPINE MARINE IMPORTS $ 3,928.17 ALPINE SCHOOL DIST WAREHOUSE $ 2,729.92 ALSCO $ 1,088.05 ALTA HIGH SCHOOL $ 270.00 ALVARADO, AMAIRANY $ 6.50 ALVAREZ, ELIZA $ 7.00 ALYCE JAYNE MCKINNEY $ 296.46 AM BANK $ 505.00 AMACO $ 96.71 AMANDA NOYES $ 66.00 AMBLER, JUSTIN $ 6.00 AMELIA EARHART $ 1,905.00 AMELIA EARHART PTA $ 50.00 AMERICAN BEST VALUE INN $ 1,205.52 AMERICAN EXPRESS $ 17,930.50 AMERICAN FORK HIGH SCHOOL $ 535.00 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION $ 1,742.66 AMERICAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY $ 181.50 AMERICAN LEGACY PUBLISHING $ 32.90 AMERICAN RED CROSS $ 467.44 AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY $ 159.00 AMERICAN WEST BANK $ 2,350.00 AMERICAN WOODWORKER $ 38.98 AMERITECH COLLETE $ 500.00 AMPARAN, DAMARIS $ 45.00 AMSTERDAM PRINTING $ 105.00 AMY ANDRUS $ 240.00 ANACONDIA SPORTS $ 5,149.00 ANAYA, DANIEL $ 10.00 ANAYA, ISIS $ 28.00 ANDERSEN, HARLEY $ 578.35 ANDERSEN, KAREN $ 11.22 ANDERSON MONOGRAMS $ 80.00 ANDERSON, ALEX $ 20.00 ANDERSON, ALYSSA $ 62.55 ANDERSON, CORY $ 383.94 ANDERSON, JENS $ 15.00 ANDERSON, JOHN $ 203.80 ANDERSON, MCKENNA $ 150.00 ANDERSON, NANCY $ 17.63 ANDERSON, NATHANIEL $ 15.00 ANDERSON, PAT $ 573.14 ANDERSON, TAMI $ 522.21 ANDERSON'S $ 153.04 ANDRE SILVA $ 29.75 ANDREA SMITH $ 542.55 ANDREWS, KYLE $ 100.00 ANDRUS, ISABEL $ 20.00 ANGELA DUNNIGAN $ 157.04 ANGELA NARTEH $ 60.17 ANN AVERY $ 70.34 ANN BIGELOW $ 9.00 ANNALEE FELDMANN $ 346.55 ANNE FLEMING $ 127.75 ANNEMARIE GARRETT $ 14.00 ANQUOE, DANA $ 50.00 AP EXAMINATIONS $ 46,625.00 AP EXAMS $ 26,441.00 APPERSON $ 1,776.31 APPLE INC. $ 3,267.90 APPLE SPICE JUNCTION $ 399.15 APPLE STORE $ 438.00 AQUAHOLICS $ 1,051.50 ARAGON, TERRY $ 108.56 ARAKAKI, KEKAU $ 1,511.00 ARANA, MARTHA $ 23.20 ARCHIVE COSTUMES $ 887.30 ARELLANO, HECTOR $ 6.00 ARGYLE, MARTHANNE $ 93.00 ARGYLE, SARAH $ 15.00 ARIAS, DANIEL $ 6.00 ARMSTRONG, MADISYN $ 250.00 ARMSTRONG, NICHOLAS $ 15.05 ARMSTRONG, RUSSELL $ 120.00 ARNOLD, KATELYNN $ 136.17 ARNOLD, KODY $ 6.00 ARRIZON, GLORIA $ 9.35 ART VIDEOWORLD $ 274.67 ARYZTA LLC $ 210.27 ASAY, ASHLEY $ 86.99 ASCD $ 59.00 ASCEND PERFORMING ARTS $ 840.00 ASDC $ 79.00 ASHCROFT, BRANDON $ 860.50 ASHLEY MORALES $ 22.00 ASHTON, GARY $ 29.99 ASHWORTH, DEANNA $ 22.20 ASPEN WINDS $ 500.00 AT COST APPAREL $ 120.00 ATHLETIC EDGE TEAM SPORTS $ 2,282.90 ATKINSON, TY $ 6.00 ATLAS PEN & PENCIL CORP. $ 51.95 ATOA VOLLEYBALL $ 3,200.00 AUA $ 280.00 AUDIO ENCHANCEMENT $ 1,074.00 AUDIO VISION $ 250.00 AUDREY O'BRIEN $ 12.45 AUGUST, LESLIE $ 245.96 AUSTIN, EMMA $ 6.00 AUTOMATED BUSINESS PRODUCTS $ 3,383.44 AUTRY, NOAH $ 6.00 AVERY, BRENT $ 4.00 AVERY, HENRY $ 120.00 AWARD EMBLEM MFG. CO., INC $ 374.92 AWARDS UNLIMITED $ 780.30 B & H PHOTO VIDEO PRO AUDIO $ 754.82 BACA'S FLOORCARE $ 1,734.16 BACCUS, LINDSAY $ 482.01 BACK, TREVOR $ 41.50 BACKBEATS $ 5,328.49 BACKBEATS DRUM & BACKLINE $ 2,887.15 BACON, KIMBERLY $ 90.00 BACON, MICHELLE $ 6.00 BAGLEY, KYLIE $ 883.00 BAGLEY, MADELINE $ 4.00 BAILEY, BETSEY $ 1,211.59 BAILEY, KRISTEN $ 2,597.50 BAIRD, KRISTINE $ 30.00 BAIRD, RON $ 40.00 BAKER, CASSIDY $ 548.84 BAKER, CHRISTINE $ 117.64 BAKER, SARA $ 35.00 BAKKE, MARYANN $ 127.95 BALL HORTICULTURAL CO. $ 29.36 BALLANTYNE, CAITLIN $ 485.00 BALLARD, SHANNA $ 909.69 BAMBL, BRIAN $ 198.00 BAND MANS CO $ 189.85 BAND SHOPPE $ 175.30 BAND TODAY $ 1,225.25 BANDA, LUIS $ 6.00 BANDMANS.COM $ 224.90 BANNER, SHANE $ 45.00 BARAJAS, DANIELLE $ 5.00 BARAJAS, MARY $ 5.05 BARBER'S METALS $ 1,666.00 BARKER, LUANN $ 63.00 BARKER, MIKE $ 66.17 BARLOW, MCKENNA $ 19.85 BARNES & NOBLE $ 1,122.75 BARNES, EMILY $ 149.97 BARNEY, KELLIE $ 3.20 BARON PENCIL & VENDING $ 2,806.40 BARR, JORDAN $ 25.50 BARRAMCP BEVERAGE $ 130.00 BARRETT, AMBER $ 1,100.00 BARRINGTON, DIXIE $ 475.00 BARRON PENCIL $ 84.00 BARROW, IRENE $ 224.60 BARRUS, JUSTIN $ 25.95 BARTHOLOMEW, LINDA $ 103.00 BARTON, ELIZABETH $ 3.50 BARTON, LINDA $ 80.73 BARTON, TONY $ 83.00 BASSETT, DOUGLAS L. $ 41.50 BASTIAN, ALAINA $ 4.00 BATEMAN, MAKAYLA $ 25.00 BATTERIES PLUS $ 59.96 BATTY, HEATHER $ 411.98 BAUM, HUNTER $ 6.00 BAUM, JESSE $ 18.00 BAUTISTA, JAMIE $ 16.00 BAY, HYRUM $ 75.00 BAYAS, JUAN $ 17.60 BEAN LIFE SCIENCE MUSEUM $ 525.00 BEAN, BROOKLYN $ 89.00 BEARDALL, JUSTIN $ 6.35 BEATRIZ ESPINOZA $ 5.00 BECK, JAMIE $ 633.97 BECKY CORLESS $ 10.00 BECKY ROBINSON $ 7.98 BEDOLLA, ANTONIO $ 6.00 BEE, BROOKE $ 462.48 BEESLEY, TANYA $ 27.00 BELIEVE PRODUCTIONS, INC. $ 4,083.62 BELL PHOTOGRAPHY $ 215.00 BELL PRINTING & DESIGN $ 4,158.00 BELL STACY $ 14.96 BELNAP, KEVIN $ 20.00 BELNAP, ROCK $ 134.50 BELVEDERE, PAUL $ 15.00 BEN LOMOND HS JROTC $ 160.00 BENALLY, AKENIYA $ 90.00 BENAVIDES, DAISY $ 25.00 BENITEZ, ALBERTO $ 10.50 BENSON, ASHLEY $ 9.50 BER $ 229.00 BERG, ADAM $ 200.00 BERGESON, TODD $ 30.00 BERNARD, VALLYN $ 45.00 BERRIEL, JULY $ 50.50 BERROA, JENIFER $ 25.00 BERT MURDOCK MUSIC $ 7,451.97 BEST AWNING AND SIDING CO $ 2,880.00 BEST BUDDIES UTAH $ 300.00 BEST BUDS $ 1,197.75 BEST BUY $ 44.99 BEST DAY ENTERPRISES $ 75.00 BEST IN MUSIC $ 1,248.95 BEST WESTERN $ 21,633.64 BEST WESTERN ABBEY INN $ 1,253.80 BEST WESTERN COTTONTREE INN $ 2,715.72 BETTS, ANDREA $ 1,802.78 BEUKERS, EMILY $ 200.00 BEVAN,COLEEN $ 75.10 BIG 5 SPORTS $ 1,104.44 BIGGER FASTER STRONGER $ 4,311.45 BIGLER, TRISH $ 93.50 BIGNEY, SUE $ 49.57 BILCO SAFE & LOCK, INC $ 501.75 BILLS, BRADY $ 50.00 BILLS, DONNY $ 198.00 BILLS, GREGORY R. $ 75.00 BILLS, ORLEY $ 109.00 BILLS, WENDY $ 1,356.47 BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL $ 375.00 BIOQUIP $ 221.37 BIRD, GREGORY $ 92.00 BIRD, ROBERT $ 2,154.00 BIRRELL BOTTLING $ 636.45 BISHOP, CHRISTOPHER $ 166.00 BISHOP, MELVIN $ 13.75 BISHOP, REBECCA $ 15.00 BKY MUSIC $ 1,000.00 BLACK JACK PIZZA $ 2,128.48 BLACK, ALEXANDRA $ 50.73 BLACK, ELLE $ 130.00 BLACK, HAYLEY $ 16.00 BLACK, LUCY $ 30.00 BLACK, TREVOR $ 45.00 BLACKNER, MIKELLE $ 8.25 BLAKE, TIFFANY $ 50.00 BLANCHARD, LISSETTE $ 61.68 BLEDSOE BRACE SYSTEMS $ 383.93 BLICK ART MATERIALS $ 3,172.94 BLINZINGER, HEATHER $ 174.83 BMC DISTRIBUTING $ 1,224.20 BOB FINMAN XCO INVITE $ 250.00 BOBERG, EARL $ 35.00 BODILY, SANDRA $ 38.71 BODINE, BILL GARRETT $ 151.00 BOHANNON, MADISON $ 242.00 BOLD TECHNOLOGIES $ 172.74 BOMBAY HOUSE $ 75.03 BOND, CASEY $ 1,963.97 BONILLA, RICARDO $ 67.00 BONNETT, SHANNA $ 109.32 BONNIE CALLIS $ 96.63 BONNIE JO STONE $ 17.35 BOOKER, CHANTEL $ 27.88 BOOKS ARE FUN $ 458.00 BOOMBAH $ 1,378.97 BOONDOCKS $ 5,735.41 BOOTHE BROTHERS MUSIC $ 48.65 BOOTHE, MADISON $ 25.00 BOOTS, CHRISTY $ 30.00 BOSCO, KAREN $ 651.08 BOSCO, WESLEY $ 104.00 BOUCHARD, HUNTER $ 30.00 BOURGERIE, SARA $ 4.00 BOWERS, ANDREW D $ 250.00 BOWERS, HOLLY $ 1,002.12 BOWL TO WIN PROSHOP & EMBROIDE $ 4,674.69 BOX-SIX MUSIC $ 1,800.00 BOYD, KIMBERLY $ 568.87 BOYLE, MATTHEW $ 30.00 BRACE, ANDREW $ 196.49 BRADFORD, ALICE $ 60.00 BRADFORD, STEVE $ 4.00 BRADLEY, ESTELA $ 613.26 BRADY, DEBORAH $ 45.00 BRAMWELL, GUNNAR $ 39.00 BRANDILYN BAUTISTA $ 20.00 BRASSARD, DANIEL N $ 50.00 BRASSARD, MARY $ 50.00 BRAY, JANET $ 286.50 BRENDA DYE $ 15.00 BRENDA FULLER $ 63.00 BRENDA MILLER $ 1,592.76 BREWER, BRUCE $ 29.25 BRIANNA ARGUETA $ 22.90 BRICK OVEN $ 1,463.33 BRIDGE, DIANE $ 94.85 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY $ 4,404.96 BRIGNONE, TYLER $ 50.00 BRIMHALL, TYLER $ 76.13 BRIMLEY, JENNIFER $ 879.74 BRINKERHOFF, JACK $ 66.73 BRIONES, MARIA $ 247.19 BROADWAY PLAY PUBLISHING INC $ 25.00 BROBERG, JEFFREY $ 9.00 BRODERICK, BROOKE $ 38.00 BRODERICK, CHAD $ 54.50 BROLLO, BEN $ 16.00 BRONSON, MCKAYLEE $ 4.00 BROOKE ROBINSON $ 40.00 BROTHERSON, KENNEDY $ 32.65 BROWER, CHRIS $ 132.32 BROWN, ADELIN $ 54.00 BROWN, ANNA $ 4.00 BROWN, HANNAH $ 121.00 BROWN, KEVIN $ 78.00 BROWN, MASHELL $ 40.62 BROWN, MELISSA $ 14.25 BROWN, PARKER $ 2.75 BROWN, RILEY $ 95.00 BRUNER, ABIGAIL $ 26.25 BRUNER, ELIZABETH $ 50.00 BSN SPORTS $ 1,882.86 BTHTWO $ 1,591.49 BUCKHOLZ, CINDY $ 68.46 BUCKHOLZ, STEVE $ 63.12 BUCKNER, AUSTIN $ 30.00 BUCK'S BAGS $ 1,024.58 BUDDY ROGERS MUSIC $ 900.00 BUHLER, KOLTON $ 20.00 BULKLEY, MORGAN
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