Show HURLEY IS contradicted workmen say they did not offer him insults there seems to be a feeliks of re sentiment sent ment among the employed emp loyes at tha coach shop of the southern that joseph hurley who was employed there should have stated that hla fellow workmen had made life so disagreeable for him that he was forced to resign owing to his connection with tha national guards of utah J f roach steam pipe fitter ihen regarding the trouble said when hurley was farst arrested hi said that it was on account of sonia trouble he had gotten into with a p in the southern part ot the state 3 was on wednesday when the dehui sheriff informed hurley that he vai to report at the eccles building on thursday evening for a private anat friday he returned to the shop ami informed all of us that he had bet fined for his relations with faia girl but that he had twenty dai da i in which to pay the fine then went to the office and resigned and drew his time and stated hi was going to leave the state ye berday monday morning when ihei sherifa again came to the hop ha was asked by some of the bos TS garding the trouble and the sheriff re plied that he knew of no trouble afi a girl that hurbey Hu trouble w aa with the national guards W wish distinctly understood that not one m in this shop knew of this trouble liti the guard and all were surprised 10 learn the truth as not one of us ma knew ho was a member further 1 l all treated him the best we knew V and suggested that he stay in oeda and pay the one |