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Vendor Name Amount 26.2 RUNNING COMPANY 102.39 $ 5 BUCK Vendor Name Amount 26.2 RUNNING COMPANY $ 102.39 5 BUCK PIZZA $ 501.45 7 PEAKS $ 374.00 801 PROMOS $ 345.60 A+ BOOK FAIRS $ 2,495.19 A+ PROMOTIONS $ 105.90 AARON MOORE $ 23.25 AATG $ 80.00 ABBOTT, DENISE $ 697.34 ABC LAMINATING $ 75.00 ABC-TEES, INC $ 829.25 ACADEMY SPORTS $ 2,211.55 ACCENT PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS $ 991.95 ACE RENTS INC $ 61.00 ACKLEY, BECCA $ 59.99 ACT $ 4,037.50 ADAMS, DAN $ 300.00 ADAMS, LORRAINE $ 151.12 ADAMS, PATTY $ 344.99 ADTSEA $ 75.00 AGILE SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES $ 800.00 AGUADO, ANA $ 40.00 AGUAYO, JESUS $ 1.01 AGUAYO, MELISSA $ 17.99 AIBWSU-GRANITE ED. FOUNDATION $ 332.50 AIRE-MASTER OF SO UTAH $ 330.00 ALCATRAZ CRUISES, LLC $ 2,350.00 ALCATRAZ MEDIA $ 1,429.00 ALEXANDER'S PRINT ADVANTAGE $ 401.79 ALEXANDRIA MONAHAN $ 237.83 ALGER, DEANNA $ 39.00 ALINC ADP LEMCO, INC. $ 1,320.00 ALL FOR KIDZ $ 2,646.00 ALLEN, CHRISTOPHER $ 80.00 ALLEN, TRENTON $ 20.00 ALLENS $ 913.52 ALLEN'S CAMERA $ 4,397.72 ALLEN-VAN PATTEN, SONNET G $ 50.00 ALLISON JEPSEN $ 706.21 ALLMAN, CLAUDIA $ 107.25 ALLRED, ALAN $ 1,204.03 ALLRED, CHASE $ 20.00 Page 1 of 62 Vendor Name Amount ALLYSE'S BRIDAL $ 480.00 ALMOST HOME $ 1,020.00 ALONSO, BRIGGITTE $ 21.96 ALONSO, CECILIA $ 8.96 ALPHAGRAPHICS $ 3,069.39 ALPINE ELECTRONICS $ 150.00 ALPINE MARINE IMPORTS $ 3,653.82 ALPINE SCHOOL DIST WAREHOUSE $ 1,251.58 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT $ 1,135.26 ALSCO $ 1,032.24 ALYCE JAYNE MCKINNEY $ 279.70 ALYSON CALAWAY $ 35.76 AM BANK $ 300.00 AMANDA MOON $ 22.70 AMANDA NOYES $ 65.00 AMAR TURASOA $ 3.30 AMBER CURTIS $ 14.86 AMBER EGBERT $ 71.42 AMELIA EARHART ELEMENTARY $ 2,628.25 AMERICAN EXPRESS $ 17,037.69 AMERICAN FORK HIGH SCHOOL $ 920.00 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION $ 984.14 AMERICAN LEGION POST#13 $ 50.00 AMERICAN RED CROSS $ 140.00 AMERICAN WEST BANK $ 15,800.00 AMERICA'S BEST INN $ 3,225.12 AMY RINGER $ 31.42 ANACONDA SPORTS $ 485.49 ANAHEIM MARRIOTT $ 367.47 ANDERBERG, KIRSTYN $ 68.77 ANDERBERG, RYLEE $ 246.63 ANDERBERG, TIMOTHY $ 453.91 ANDERSEN, KIRSTEN $ 270.77 ANDERSON MONOGRAMS $ 579.00 ANDERSON, ALAN $ 670.00 ANDERSON, CHRIS $ 53.00 ANDERSON, CORY $ 404.97 ANDERSON, JOSHUA $ 10.00 ANDERSON, PAT $ 640.95 ANDERSON, STEVEN P $ 800.00 ANDERSON, TAMI $ 1,470.17 ANDERSON'S PINSATIONS $ 153.82 Page 2 of 62 Vendor Name Amount ANDREW H. DABCZYNSKI $ 337.80 ANDREW HULTERSTROM $ 36.00 ANDREWS, EMILY $ 55.00 ANDREWS, KYLE $ 173.86 ANGELA DUNNIGAN $ 583.10 ANGI PELISSIE $ 40.00 ANN AVERY $ 470.81 ANN BIGELOW $ 320.93 ANNA ALLEN $ 3.57 ANNA L. HILTON $ 130.00 ANNE ROBERTSON $ 206.67 ANNE SNOW $ 30.00 ANNE-MARIE PAULSEN $ 47.49 ANNETTE EVANS $ 75.47 AP EXAMINATIONS $ 42,806.00 AP EXAMS $ 19,881.00 APPERSON PRINT MANAGEMENT $ 2,375.50 APPLAUSE LEARNING RESOURCES $ 1,327.23 APPLE INC. $ 1,276.00 APPLONIE, JEAN $ 100.00 AQUAHOLICS $ 1,237.00 AQUARIUM OF THE BAY $ 1,556.29 ARAGON, TERRY $ 161.89 ARBOR SCIENTIFIC $ 312.24 ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST $ 20.00 ARCHIVE COSTUMES $ 1,211.20 ARCHULETA, ROBERT DENNIS $ 180.00 ARMSTRONG, RUSS $ 255.00 ARNOLD, JONATHAN $ 20.00 ARNOLD, KATELYNN $ 95.00 ARO PUBLISHING $ 2,160.00 ARRIZON, GLORIA $ 1.75 ART BY GRACE $ 78.60 ARTAFACTS MAGAZINE $ 36.00 ASAY, VICKI $ 947.76 ASCA $ 115.00 ASCD $ 167.00 ASE/NA3SA $ 105.00 ASHTON, GARY $ 566.20 ASTLE, MAYSON $ 195.44 AT COST APPAREL $ 22,491.54 ATHLETIC EDGE TEAM SPORTS $ 9,434.40 Page 3 of 62 Vendor Name Amount ATLAS PEN & PENCIL CORP. $ 50.99 ATOA VOLLEYBALL $ 800.00 AUA $ 390.00 AUA JUMP START TRAINING $ 545.00 AUDREY JEPSEN $ 17.50 AUGUST, LESLIE $ 191.94 AUSTIN, JESSI $ 85.16 AUTOMATED BUSINESS PRODUCTS $ 11,368.04 AYZE, DIVIDA $ 0.50 BACCUS, LINDSAY $ 109.65 BACKBEATS DRUM & BACKLINE $ 10,832.33 BAGLEY, CLAIRE V $ 90.00 BAGLEY, KYLIE NICHELLE $ 1,208.00 BAHR, CHRISTOPHER A $ 1,100.00 BAHR, GREGG $ 40.00 BAILEY POTTERY.COM $ 742.00 BAILEY, JENNIFER $ 50.00 BAILEY, KRISTEN $ 1,836.47 BAKER, CASSIDY $ 2,127.54 BAKER, MARK $ 25.00 BAKKE, MARYANN $ 27.96 BALLARD, SHANNA $ 1,086.82 BAMBL, BRIAN $ 63.00 BAND MANS CO $ 64.50 BAND SHOPPE $ 1,264.25 BANGERTER, JOEL $ 20.00 BANKHEAD. STACY $ 20.00 BANKS, ANGELA $ 10.00 BANKS, LINDA $ 53.98 BANNER MANIA BANNERS & SIGNS $ 1,054.62 BANNER, SHANE $ 10.00 BARBER'S METALS $ 1,215.00 BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY $ 1,132.50 BARKER, MIKE $ 56.86 BARNES & NOBLE $ 1,989.90 BARNES, ALLISON $ 25.03 BARNES, STEPHANIE $ 152.31 BARON PENCIL & VENDING $ 2,790.60 BARON'S BEST $ 438.00 BARRIENTOS, LUCAS $ 12.50 BARRINGTON, DIXIE $ 755.00 BARRON PENCIL $ 204.00 Page 4 of 62 Vendor Name Amount BARROW, IRENE $ 83.93 BARTON, TONY $ 80.00 BASE ENTERTAINMENT/VENETIAN $ 1,694.00 BASHAM, MATT $ 54.00 BASSETT, DOUGLAS L. $ 40.00 BATEMAN, CHERYL $ 400.00 BATEMAN, MIKE $ 1,500.00 BATES, CHANNING $ 20.00 BATES, HEATHER K $ 50.00 BATES, KYLE D. $ 2,438.85 BAUER, JUSTIN $ 300.00 BAUER, ROBERT $ 50.00 BAXTER, ANGELA $ 268.00 BAYLES, GEORGE $ 419.72 BAYLESS, MELISSA $ 223.55 BEAN LIFE SCIENCE MUSEUM $ 495.35 BEAUMONT, JENNIFER $ 21.80 BEAUTIFULLY MODEST $ 919.00 BECK, JAMIE $ 528.76 BECK, STEPHEN $ 40.00 BECKSTROM, MEGAN $ 19.05 BEE & TEE, INC $ 1,200.00 BELIEVE PRODUCTIONS, INC. $ 2,802.60 BELL PHOTOGRAPHY $ 275.00 BELL PRINTING & DESIGN $ 4,158.00 BELNAP, HANNAH $ 89.98 BELNAP, ROCK $ 340.00 BEN LOMOND HS JROTC $ 67.00 BENALLY, LORA $ 25.00 BENCH, SHEREE M $ 210.00 BENHAM, KYLE $ 61.84 BENJAMIN PETERSON $ 215.00 BENSON, JEFFREY $ 100.00 BENSON, RACHEL $ 83.17 BERRETT, BRENT TYLER $ 26.72 BERT MURDOCK MUSIC $ 4,523.71 BEST BUDDIES INTERNATIONAL $ 300.00 BEST BUDS $ 1,078.95 BEST BUY $ 449.98 BEST DAY ENTERPRISES, LLC $ 1,075.00 BEST IN MUSIC $ 1,827.97 BEST WESTERN $ 13,818.20 Page 5 of 62 Vendor Name Amount BEST WESTERN COTTONTREE INN $ 3,414.00 BEST WESTERN EL REY $ 2,599.78 BEST WESTERN PARADISE INN OF NEPH $ 648.81 BEST WESTERN PLUS $ 2,594.80 BEST WESTERN RICHFIELD INN $ 1,069.87 BETTY ROBERTS $ 24.19 BEVAN,COLEEN $ 77.73 BFS BIGGER FASTER STRONGER $ 778.56 BIESINGER, TINA $ 480.00 BIG CERAMICS STORE.COM $ 44.24 BIG MOUNTAIN COUNTERTOPS $ 400.00 BIG O TIRES $ 1,156.59 BIGBATS $ 150.00 BIGELOW, NATE $ 600.00 BIGLER, TRISH $ 84.00 BIGNEY, SUE $ 35.96 BILCO SAFE & LOCK, INC $ 482.00 BILL WILLIAMS FCPGA MEMBERSHIP $ 199.00 BILLIE JO CLOTHING COMPANY $ 2,555.00 BILLS, ORLEY $ 53.80 BILLS, STEPHANIE $ 299.85 BILLS, WENDY $ 2,816.40 BIOQUIP $ 89.60 BIRKS, ELYCIA ANN $ 75.00 BLACK JACK PIZZA $ 1,179.00 BLACK, AMY $ 319.48 BLACK, DEVON $ 166.00 BLACK, KATIE $ 35.00 BLACKJACK PIZZA $ 642.77 BLAIR, CHRISTIE $ 234.34 BLAKE, NATHAN $ 323.97 BLANCHARD, JORDAN D $ 829.98 BLANCHARD, LISSETTE $ 19.01 BLAZZARD, JAKE $ 180.00 BLEDSOE BRACE SYSTEMS $ 335.28 BLICK ART MATERIALS $ 3,887.22 BLINDS BY DESIGN $ 172.00 BLUE MOUNTAIN HORSEHEAD INN $ 99.98 BOB FINMAN XCO INVITE $ 290.00 BOBAN, SAMAR $ 110.60 BOLEN, PATRICE $ 65.00 BOND, CASEY $ 236.85 Page 6 of 62 Vendor Name Amount BONNER, SANDRA $ 200.00 BONNETT, SHANNA $ 44.76 BONNIE CALLIS $ 183.14 BOOKS ARE FUN $ 211.00 BOONDOCKS FUN CENTER $ 997.15 BOONDOCKS, $ 559.30 BOOSEY & HAWKES $ 176.71 BOOSTERS, INC $ 150.70 BOOTHE, JASON $ 16.25 BOSCO, KAREN $ 2,722.30 BOSHARD, SHELLEY J. $ 740.67 BOSTER, BRIANNA $ 50.00 BOWERS, HOLLY $ 2,043.27 BOWMAN, BRITTANY $ 395.00 BOYACK, CORY $ 40.00 BOYD, KIMBERLY $ 494.84 BRACE, ANDREW $ 59.88 BRADLEY, ESTELA $ 782.26 BRADY MCDONALD $ 150.00 BRADY, ADAM $ 248.80 BRADY, ELIZABETH $ 75.00 BRAINLINKING INC $ 4,000.00 BRAMALL, TODD $ 40.00 BRAND, BRIAN $ 100.00 BRASSFIELD, DENISE $ 54.28 BRASSORD, DANIEL N $ 50.00 BRASSORD, MARY $ 50.00 BRENDA MILLER $ 1,440.16 BRENT BROWN TOYOTA $ 28.10 BRERETON AUTOMOTIVE $ 655.81 BRET MCCABE $ 125.00 BREWSTER, BEAU R $ 50.00 BRIAN HERCULES $ 10,790.00 BRICK OVEN $ 1,019.73 BRIDGE, DIANE $ 26.91 BRIDGSTOCK, AUDREY $ 69.18 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY $ 2,698.00 BRIGHT SPARK STUDENT TRAVEL $ 26,744.00 BRINKERHOFF, JACK $ 60.89 BRITANY SPROUL $ 20.96 BROADBENT, KIM $ 107.24 BRODERICK, CHAD $ 173.00 Page 7 of 62 Vendor Name Amount BRODERICK, REGGIE $ 10.00 BRONK, KYLIE $ 60.00 BROTHERSON, KENNEDY $ 198.00 BROWER, CHRIS $ 899.89 BROWN BROTHER'S CATERING $ 499.80 BROWN, ANDREW $ 20.00 BROWN, BRAEDON $ 100.00 BROWN, CIERRA $ 500.00 BROWN, KAREN $ 347.90 BROWN, KEVIN $ 185.00 BRUNER, ELIZABETH $ 200.00 BSN SPORTS $ 2,483.46 BTHTWO $ 2,169.99 BTSB $ 393.84 BUCKHOLZ, CINDY $ 530.90 BUCKLEY, CAMILLE $ 10.00 BUCKLEY, CHRISTINE $ 141.69 BUCK'S BAGS $ 6,103.00 BUDGET RENTAL $ 435.76 BUNCE LORRI $ 286.79 BUNDY, BECKY $ 15.00 BUNKER, JULIE $ 6.99 BUONFORTE, MOLLY ANN $ 60.00 BUREAU OF LECTURES $ 295.00 BURGER SUPREME $ 546.00 BURNINGHAM, MELANIE $ 20.84 BURNSIDE, RANDY $ 50.90 BURR, JOSHUA $ 125.63 BURTON, CAITLIN $ 8.37 BUSH, BLYTHE $ 180.71 BUTRUM, RICKY $ 256.00 BUYNAK, MARY $ 24.73 BYU $ 1,531.00 BYU BALLROOM DANCE DIVISION $ 3,223.00 BYU BAND $ 1,200.00 BYU CASHIER'S OFFICE $ 194.42 BYU CATERING $ 249.00 BYU CONCESSIONS $ 1,040.66 BYU CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS $ 108.00 BYU CREAMERY $ 139.29 BYU DANCE DEPARTMENT-KINNECT $ 726.00 BYU DINING SERVICES $ 1,080.00 Page 8 of 62 Vendor Name Amount BYU FOLKDANCERS $ 280.00 BYU FOOTBALL $ 40.00 BYU GAMES CENTER $ 178.00 BYU KENNEDY CENTER $ 50.00 BYU MODEL UNITED NATIONS $ 660.00 BYU MONTE L BEAN MUSEUM $ 35.00 BYU OUTDOORS UNLIMITED $ 2,362.50 BYU PLANETARIUM $ 309.00 BYU PRINT & PRESS $ 145.50 BYU TAKEOUT $ 590.02 BYU TRACK OFFICE $ 284.00 BYU-IDAHO CATERING $ 367.54 C.F.
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