Statesman,' Salem, Ore., Fri, May 11, 'SQ (Sec 2 to Be Shot at Dawn After Six Years in Utah's Death Row .: L'- a By HOWARD 8. BENEDICT POINT OF THE - MOUNTAIN, Utah (-Two condemned killers who have jpent an anxious six years or Utah State Prison's "death row" go before a double' firing squad at dawn Friday. Verne Alfred Braasch, 30, Rein heck. Iowa, and Melvin Loroy Sul livan, 55, Kansas City, Mo., have been in the remote "death row" section of the prison near here since their conviction of the Oct. 22. 1949, murder of a Beaver, Utah, service 1 1 a t i o n attendant. The prison is located 20 miles south of Salt Lake City. Spared Three Timet Since their conviction, Braasch and Sullivan have been spared by li-al action from three previously Sfheduled executions. Once they received a new life only (our days before Ihey were to be shote Warden Marcell Grahanf said Thursday that the condemned men ".ire gloomy and not very happy" about their upcoming dale with death. "They are anxious to get it over with," Graham said. Braasch and Sullivan spent their 'ist day visiting with Sullivan's '"her nd sister and wilh two '"tholic priests Rt. Rev. Thomas Mearsman, prison chaplain, and '(!. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. More tin, former prison chaplain. Rrlalivri Claim Rodv Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Grace Asnevr of Kansas City, and sister. Mrs. Lillian N. Andrew of Needles, Calif., will claim Sullivan's body after the execution and take it to Kansas City for burial. None of Braasch's relatives was at the prison Thursday, but his mother, Mrs. Vane Sweet of Dcs Moines, Iowa, visited him last week. It was not known who would claim his body Friday morning. Braasch and Sullivan ordered steak and mashed potatoes for their final meal Thursday night. Final Riles Scheduled Father Mearsman will administer final rites of the Catholic Church to the 'two men before they are taken to the prison compound for execution Friday morning. 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