NOTES FROM KEARNSCitations for four Utah men were presented to their next of kin Saturday by Col Weldon W. Doe. commanding officer of Overseas Replacement Depot No. 2. at a formal parade of troops at KearnsThe silver star and air medal with oak-leaf clusters were presented to 2nd Lieutenant Frank A. Hunter’s widow, who resides at 233 Ramona avenue. Salt Lake CityLieutenant Hunter, formerly of Cedar City was cited for gallantry in action and for meritorious 'achievement while participating in thirty sorties against the enemy.Also receiving the silver star be was Mrs. Ruby I. Epperson. 6S7 j 2nd avenue Salt Lake City, form- •-erly of Kaysville, whose son Sec-!I ond Lieutenant William S Ep- J* person gave his life in aerial corn-; bat over China when his flight ofj | four planes was attacked by 53 ^ Zeros.Receiving the air medal was