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FY 2014 School Vendor Totals Provo City School District School Vendor Totals FY2013-2014 Vendor Name Sum of Amount 5 BUCK PIZZA $ 547.94 801 PROMOS $ 255.85 A+ BOOK FAIRS $ 6,181.23 A+ PROMOTIONS $ 166.90 AAU BASKETBALL $ 780.00 ABBOTT, DENISE $ 1,797.19 ABBOTT, KRISTEN $ 6.57 ABBOTT, SUSAN $ 104.95 ABBY SHARP $ 17.00 ABC-TEES, INC $ 781.00 ACADEMY SPORTS $ 5,095.85 ACDA-UTAH $ 75.00 ACKLEY, BECCA $ 30.00 ACOSTA, AIMEE $ 70.00 ACT $ 578.50 ADAM LAU $ 50.00 ADAM LEE $ 125.00 ADAM STEVENS & ASSOCIATES $ 117.95 ADAMS $ 50.60 ADAMS, CECILIA $ 20.85 ADLAI STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL $ 315.00 ADSIT, JULIUS $ 15.00 ADVANCE MATERIALS LTD $ 95.50 ADVANCED APPAREL INC. $ 1,190.41 ADVANCED EDUCATION, INC $ 725.00 AED AUTHORITY $ 122.00 AED PROFESSIONALS $ 150.50 AGILE SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES $ 1,475.00 AGUADO, MARIA $ 27.35 AGUIRRE, GINA $ 155.10 AIRE-MASTER OF SO UTAH $ 639.00 ALBION $ 1,694.00 ALDER, TIFFANY $ 19.00 ALGER, CONNER $ 30.00 ALGER, DEANNA $ 11.63 ALICIA HICKMAN $ 29.96 ALL EVENTS $ 400.00 ALL FOR KIDS $ 1,337.00 ALLAIR, PIERRE $ 110.00 ALLAN, ASHLYN $ 352.03 ALLEN, TAD $ 168.50 ALLENS $ 1,334.40 ALLEN'S CAMERA $ 70.47 ALLEY, CHELSEA $ 4.00 ALLIED ELECTRIC SIGN $ 500.00 ALLISON FOWLES $ 150.00 ALLISON WISER $ 30.00 ALLRED, REIKO $ 124.00 ALLRED, ALAN $ 1,156.66 ALLRED, CHASE $ 60.00 ALLRED, DALLAS $ 65.00 ALLRED, LISA J. $ 123.75 ALLRED, MARY $ 25.00 ALLRED, RON A. $ 40.30 ALLRED, TRENT $ 96.00 ALOHA CATERING $ 840.00 ALPHAGRAPHICS $ 2,509.68 ALPINE MARINE IMPORTS $ 3,325.25 ALSCO $ 1,286.27 ALTUKHOR, ALEKSANDR $ 200.00 ALUMINUM ATHLETIC EQUIP CO $ 3,595.00 ALVARADO PLASENCIA, KELLY $ 10.00 ALVES-DA SILVA, EDUARDO $ 90.00 ALWARD, TAYLOR $ 43.00 ALYCE JAYNE MCKINNEY $ 107.96 ALYSSA MORRIS $ 140.00 AMANDINE GIRAUD-CARRIER $ 266.61 AMBER CHEN $ 25.00 AMBER CURTIS $ 104.16 AMBER WILLIAMS $ 35.51 AMBLER, JUSTIN $ 60.00 AMELIA EARHART $ 555.29 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY $ 42.00 AMERICAN FORK HIGH SCHOOL $ 80.00 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION $ 2,108.48 AMERICAN HERITAGE $ 25.00 AMERICAN RED CROSS HEALTH & SA $ 247.00 AMERICAN WEST BANK $ 1,400.00 AMERICA'S FREEDOM FESTIVAL $ 100.00 AMNAH, HILARY $ 30.00 AMY LINDSEY $ 15.00 AMY QUINN $ 13.00 ANA DIAZ $ 13.90 ANAYA, KELSEY $ 70.00 ANDERBERG, NOAH $ 38.00 ANDERBERG, TIMOTHY $ 13.40 ANDERSON MONOGRAMS $ 693.97 ANDERSON, ABBY $ 30.00 ANDERSON, ALAN $ 880.00 ANDERSON, BRANDY $ 14.00 ANDERSON, CORY $ 295.33 ANDERSON, DANIEL F $ 50.00 ANDERSON, ELIZABETH $ 32.99 ANDERSON, EVAN $ 9.90 ANDERSON, JOHN $ 65.82 ANDERSON, JUSTIN $ 90.00 ANDERSON, LYNDSAY $ 61.70 ANDERSON, PATRESA $ 30.00 ANDERSON, SYDNEE $ 25.00 ANDERSON, TAMI $ 687.27 ANDERSON'S ALPHABET U $ 316.48 ANDREA SMITH $ 399.56 ANDREW H. DABCZYNSKI $ 280.90 ANDRUS, CHASE $ 30.00 ANDY OFFUT IRWIN $ 382.06 ANGELA COLTON $ 256.73 ANGIE HANSEN $ 77.24 ANGLESEY, ALISA $ 50.00 ANI LASIKE $ 112.93 ANIMAL ARK $ 48.85 ANN AVERY $ 379.76 ANN BIGELOW $ 136.48 ANNALEE FELDMANN $ 163.80 ANNE HAGBERG $ 19.00 ANNE ROBERTSON $ 177.32 ANNETTE PARE $ 41.69 ANNICK MASON $ 188.70 ANTHONY G. PACE JR. RIBBONS $ 118.51 AP EXAMINATIONS $ 48,927.00 AP EXAMS $ 32,597.00 A-PEELING STICKERS $ 293.00 APOLONIO REBECA $ 18.25 APPERSON $ 2,273.94 APPLE INC. $ 10,720.75 APPLONIE, JEAN $ 65.00 ARAGON, TERRY $ 84.15 ARCELIA RODRIGUEZ $ 27.83 ARCENI DELEON $ 8.00 ARCHER, KRISTEN $ 50.00 ARCHIBALD, DIXIE $ 315.00 ARCHIVE COSTUMES $ 33.75 ARES SPORTSWEAR $ 1,417.80 ARMOND, DAVID $ 69.00 ARMSTRONG, RUSSELL $ 175.00 ARNOLD, GREG $ 60.50 ARNOLD, KATELYNN $ 17.78 ARNOLD, KODY $ 58.00 ARTISTRY BY SHERI LORAINE $ 8,768.00 ASCD $ 367.00 ASCEND PERFORMING ARTS $ 1,420.00 ASHLEY SMITH $ 40.00 ASHTON, GARY $ 57.90 ASHTON, HEATHER $ 16.45 ASIAN MARKET $ 82.00 ASTE, GRIFFIN LEONARD $ 129.00 ASTLE, MAYSON $ 70.00 ATKINS, KENNY $ 538.81 ATWOOD, KAT $ 11.64 AUA $ 375.00 AUDIO ENHANCEMENT $ 2,928.99 AUDIO VISION $ 525.00 AUDREY JEPSEN $ 28.49 AUMAN, RUTH-ELLEN $ 194.05 AUTOMATED BUSINESS PRODUCTS $ 11,911.63 AUTUMN CHRISTENSEN $ 21.97 AWARD EMBLEM MFG. CO., INC $ 722.86 BACA, DANTE $ 11.25 BACCUS, LINDSAY $ 263.84 BACKBEATS $ 1,842.84 BACKBEATS DRUM & BACKLINE $ 2,050.94 BACON, DENNIS M $ 140.00 BADONIE, KAMERON $ 130.00 BAER BRONZE $ 3,700.00 BAGLEY, KYLIE $ 1,158.50 BAHR, GREGG $ 25.00 BAILEY, BETSEY $ 1,339.30 BAILEY, DANIEL $ 370.00 BAILEY, KRISTEN $ 1,605.13 BAIRD, JENNICA $ 62.05 BAKER, CASSIDY $ 54.71 BAKER, MARK $ 290.17 BAKER, MEGAN $ 157.50 BAKER, RACHEL $ 30.00 BAKER, TYSON $ 50.00 BAKKE, MARYANN $ 90.73 BALLARD, SHANNA $ 478.21 BALMANNO, WOLF $ 139.90 BAM BAMS BBQ $ 1,128.60 BAMBL, BRIAN $ 306.00 BAND SHOPPE $ 170.30 BANKS, ANGELA $ 8.91 BARKER, LUANN $ 37.20 BARKER, MIKE $ 52.23 BARLOW, ANDREA $ 20.00 BARLOW, STEPHANIE $ 44.50 BARNES & NOBLE $ 347.81 BARNETT, CHRISTIAN $ 50.00 BARNEY, RHETT M. $ 56.00 BARRA, SUSAN $ 102.57 BARRERA, ERICK $ 17.00 BARRINGTON, DIXIE $ 1,350.00 BARRON, OSCAR $ 25.60 BARROW, IRENE $ 127.22 BARRY, MATTHEW J $ 50.00 BARTH, BRANDON $ 141.51 BARTON, HAILEY $ 58.00 BARTON, MORGAN $ 5.00 BASHAM, MATT $ 106.00 BASSARD, MARY $ 50.00 BASSETT, DOUGLAS L. $ 43.00 BASTIAN, RILEY $ 310.15 BATEMAN, CHERYL $ 1,321.00 BATTING CAGES, INC $ 3,316.25 BAUER, ROBERT $ 33.75 BAUM, HUNTER $ 145.00 BAUM, JESSE $ 125.00 BAUMGARTEN, JOSEPH $ 8.00 BAY, ASHER $ 200.00 BEAN LIFE SCIENCE MUSEUM $ 760.00 BEAUMONT, CHRISTIAN $ 35.40 BECK, ISAAC $ 76.00 BECK, JAMIE $ 407.58 BECK, STEPHEN $ 43.00 BECKES, LEIGHA $ 52.00 BECKY ROBINSON $ 17.26 BEE, BROOKE $ 741.66 BEEBE, AARON $ 13.75 BEESLEY, TANYA $ 183.68 BELIEVE PRODUCTIONS, INC. $ 3,575.93 BELL JANITORIAL SUPPLY $ 78.64 BELL PHOTOGRAPHY $ 505.00 BELL PRINTING & DESIGN $ 6,758.00 BELL STACY $ 6.97 BELNAP, ROCK $ 470.00 BENITES, STEPHANIE $ 22.00 BENITEZ, MANUEL $ 100.00 BENJAMIN NICHOLS $ 140.00 BENSON, ALEXANDRA $ 32.75 BENTLEY, MICHAEL $ 441.00 BERGESON, TODD $ 30.00 BERMAN, MELISSA $ 30.00 BERRY, BRENNAN $ 70.00 BERT MURDOCK MUSIC $ 10,473.06 BEST BUDS $ 904.00 BEST BUY $ 19.99 BEST DAY ENTERPRISES $ 250.00 BEST IN MUSIC $ 662.53 BEST WESTERN $ 15,965.40 BEST WESTERN COTTONTREE INN $ 1,375.86 BEST WESTERN PLUS $ 706.25 BEST WESTERN RUBY'S INN $ 804.07 BETHANY JENSEN $ 89.00 BETTS, ANDREA $ 255.88 BEVAN,COLEEN $ 108.34 BEVELED FRAMING $ 456.80 BEYER, KENT $ 64.00 BIG CERAMIC STORE LLC $ 502.82 BIGLER, TRISH $ 107.25 BIGNEY, SUE $ 65.10 BILCO SAFE & LOCK, INC $ 388.45 BILLS, DONNY $ 304.68 BILLS, MADISON $ 75.00 BILLS, WENDY $ 1,151.14 BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL $ 535.00 BINGHAM, DOUG $ 68.48 BIRD, COURTNEY $ 40.00 BIRD, LINDSEY $ 50.00 BIRD, ROBERT $ 215.00 BIRRELL BOTTLING $ 1,998.00 BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOL $ 500.00 BISHOP, CHRISTOPHER $ 172.00 BKY MUSIC $ 2,000.00 BLACK JACK PIZZA $ 3,668.22 BLACK SHEEP CAFE $ 50.00 BLACK, KAITLYN $ 29.60 BLACKBURN, DON $ 65.00 BLAKE, TAMELA $ 30.00 BLAKE, TYLER $ 50.00 BLANCAS RODRIGUEZ, ENRIQUE $ 2.00 BLANCHARD, LISSETTE $ 69.06 BLANK ATHLETICS $ 175.60 BLICK ART MATERIALS $ 6,165.58 BLINZINGER, HEATHER $ 276.70 BLOOMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB $ 150.00 BLUE RIBBON PRODUCTS, INC $ 6,139.00 BMC DISTRIBUTING $ 954.72 BOBBY LAWRENCE KARATE $ 400.00 BODILY, CHAZ $ 450.00 BOLEN, PATRICE $ 40.00 BOLLINGER, STEPHANIE $ 56.50 BONNIE CALLIS $ 44.00 BOOKS ARE FUN $ 577.50 BOOMERANG PROJECT $ 4,799.33 BOSCO, KAREN $ 893.01 BOSWELL, AJ $ 74.70 BOSWELL, AUSTIN $ 101.55 BOSWELL, GARY $ 75.30 BOTT, SHAYLA $ 250.00 BOUCHARD, BROOKE $ 35.97 BOURNE, TRAVIS $ 50.00 BOUTELLE, NATALIA $ 122.00 BOWEN, BRIAN $ 43.00 BOWEN, KRISTIN $ 18.30 BOWEN, ROBERT $ 500.00 BOWERS, ANDREW D $ 250.00 BOWERS, HOLLY $ 1,318.25 BOWERS, MARC $ 56.00 BOWL TO WIN PROSHOP & EMBROIDE $ 4,792.50 BOWNS, ELIZABETH $ 144.35 BOYCE, LISA $ 60.00 BOYCE, ZACHARY $ 69.00 BOYD, KIMBERLY $ 846.30 BOYD, TARA $ 400.00 BRACE, ANDREW $ 137.50 BRADFIELD, NOAH $ 20.50 BRADFORD, ELIZABETH $ 30.00 BRADLEY, ESTELA $ 466.95 BRADLEY, MIKE $ 19.09 BRADY, ADAM $ 126.80 BRANDES, GRADEN $ 10.00 BRANDLEY, ABIGAIL $ 17.15 BRASAS MEXICAN GRILL $ 170.00 BRASSARD, DANIEL N $ 50.00 BRAVO, VIANEY $ 59.50 BREANNE HARDY $ 425.23 BREEN, LUCILLE $ 18.00 BRENDA FULLER $ 43.48 BRENDA MILLER $ 692.00 BRENNAN, AUBREY ANN $ 480.00 BRERETON AUTOMOTIVE $ 933.21 BREWER, PAUL $ 300.00 BRICK OVEN $ 1,987.06 BRIDGE, DIANE $ 590.12 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY $ 6,836.00 BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL $ 100.00 BRIMHALL, ROBYN $ 177.66 BRIMHALL, TYLER $ 135.00 BRINE SHRIMP DIRECT $ 13.95 BRINKERHOFF, JACK $ 61.19 BRINKERHOFF, TRISTEN $ 10.55 BRINTON, BRIAN $ 23.25 BRIO TECHNOLOGIES $ 1,000.00 BRIONES, MARIA $ 175.12 BRITSCH, ANNA $ 48.75 BRITSCH, REBECCA $ 25.75 BRITTA JARVIE $ 164.66 BRITTANY COLLETTE $ 39.94 BRITTANY HAFEN $ 7.99 BRODERICK, CHAD $ 56.00 BRODERICK, JEFFERY $ 34.00 BRONK, KYLIE $ 380.00 BRONSON,DENISE $ 35.52 BROTHERSON, JEFF $ 30.00 BROWER, CHRIS $ 158.94 BROWN, AURELIA $ 80.00 BROWN, ERIC $ 18.00 BROWN, KAREN $ 1,023.81 BROWN, KEVIN $ 195.00 BROWN, MASHELL $ 42.02 BROWN, MELINDA $ 30.00 BROWN, PARKER $ 2.75 BROWN, PRESTON $ 12.00 BRUNELL, ARIANNA $ 25.00 BRUNER, ABIGAIL $ 86.25 BRYAN WALLACE $ 190.00 BRYSON, JACKSON $ 575.00 BSN SPORTS $ 4,884.63 BUCKHOLZ, CINDY $ 162.21 BUCKHOLZ, STEVE $ 18.00 BUCKNER, JUSTYN $ 18.00 BUHLER, KYLE $ 60.00 BURDETTE, DARREN $ 68.37 BURDGE, GRAYSON $ 50.00 BURNETT, HEIDI $ 154.92 BURNINGHAM, MELANIE $ 1,175.54 BURNSIDE, SHAURELLE $ 5.00 BURT CONRAD $ 147.22 BURT MURDOCK $ 473.98 BURTON, REBECCA $ 90.00 BUSH, ANNA $ 20.00 BUSH, BLYTHE $ 122.65 BUSHNELL, AUSTIN $ 25.65 BUSKIRK, SARAH $ 30.00 BUTALA, TAYLOR $ 67.50 BUTRUM, RICKY $ 248.00 BUYNAK, MARY $ 50.00 BYU AUTUMN CLASSIC $ 200.00 BYU BALLROOM DANCE DIVISION $ 1,900.00 BYU BAND $ 425.00 BYU CASHIER'S OFFICE $ 3,571.83 BYU CITES $ 100.00 BYU DANCE DEPT.-KINNECT $ 390.00 BYU DINING SERVICES $ 271.20 BYU FLORAL $ 98.70 BYU FOOD TO GO $ 555.96
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