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Show (3 ommunity ?5b JC Calendar October 30 The Temple Square Concert Con-cert will feature David M. Randall, clarinet; Mack Wil-berg, Wil-berg, piano and Lila Stuart, soprano. Utah Symphony Music director Joseph Silverstein will be violin soloist with Utah Symphony Orchestra. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not required, there is no charge. Admission is limited to eight and older. Unless otherwise indicated, concerts are held in the Assembly As-sembly Hall. Halloween stomp at Viewmont. Co-dependency support group meets at Lakeview Hospital at 7:30. Call 299-STEP 299-STEP for information. October 31 The Temple Square Concert Con-cert will feature Parley Bel-nap, Bel-nap, organ; Gaylen Hatton, horn; and Suann Adams, horn. Final night for "Wait Until Dark" at BYU Pardoe Drama Theatre. Call 378-7447 for information and tickets. November 1 Home Garden Office of Horticulture Farm, 1817 North Main, Farmingtoh, begins accepting registrations for 1988 Master Gardener Class. November 3 Narcotics Anonymous meet at Lakeview. Call 299-STEP 299-STEP for information. November 4 The Temple Square Concert -, .mi will feature the Western Arts Quartet. The program begins with Haydn's "Quartet in C Major, Op. 20, No. 2" Overeaten Anonymous, Tough Love, and Alanon meet at Lakeview Hospital. Call 299-STEP for information. informa-tion. Mark Seamons, Utah's sensational blind pianist-composers pianist-composers will appear in concert Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Viewmont High School under the auspices of Composers Guild. SB0 ' "The Ruth Gatrell Singers, of Davis County, will join Mr. Seamons for the final patriotic number. November 6 Contralto Beryl J. Smiley will give a recital. The program will begin with four selections from a song cycle by Robert Schumann, "Frauenliebe und Leben." November 7 The Madison High School Bel Canto Choir and Or- r.hestra uill tvrfnrm |