2 minute read

Once Upon a Time

Offered by: UE Legacy Beef

Every ranch has a story. Maybe you’ve heard our story before or perhaps you are a new friend and are curious about the history of our ranch. Either way, we think it’s a story worth telling again. It’s a story of our family; hard-working ranchers dedicating their lives to the dream set upon their hearts. It’s the legacy that was left to us, and that we will leave to the generations to come.

Advertisement

e Hall family has been providing Premium Colorado beef to family and friends for quite some time. In 1916, Charlie and Laura Hall, along with their two young children, homesteaded 160 acres in southeast Colorado between La Junta and Trinidad. ey built their first house, a one-room dwelling that later became the chicken house. en they built a three-room house where they raised seven children. rough hard work and determination, through the Dust Bowl and Great Depression, they were able to stay and grow the ranch as most other homesteaders moved away. In 1948 their son Lloyd and Edith, his wife, bought a neighboring ranch. Later, they bought Charlie and Laura’s ranch from the six brothers and sisters increasing the ranch size to over 20,000 acres!

Good beef has always been a luxury at the Hall ranch. We didn’t always have lots of things but we always had good beef. Quite often friends and family would come for dinner and the main course was always the same—beef. It has always been what’s for dinner at the Hall ranch. Our guests would always appreciate the good steaks, pot roasts or grilled burgers. Some of them began to ask if we would feed a beef for them. We have been providing premium Colorado beef for friends and family ever since.

104 years later, now into the 3rd, 4th and 5th generation, Monk and Lynda Hall are carrying on the family tradition of providing Premium Colorado beef to friends and family. We are delighted to have YOU in our ever-growing circle of friends and family!

We are delighted to invite YOU to join our ever-growing circle of friends and family! Check us out at uelegacybeef.com.

You’ll Love It - Play Sudoku!

Sudoku is one of the most popular puzzle games of all time. As a logic puzzle, Sudoku is also an excellent brain game. If you play Sudoku daily, you will soon start to see improvements in your concentration and overall brain power. Start a game today and make it a part of your daily brain workout!

The goal of Sudoku is to fill in a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, row, and 3×3 section contain the numbers between 1 to 9. At the beginning of the game, the 9×9 grid will have some of the squares filled in. Your job is to use logic to fill in the missing digits and complete the grid. Don’t forget, a move is incorrect if:

• Any row contains more than one of the same number from 1 to 9

• Any 3×3 grid contains more than one of the same number from 1 to 9

• Any column contains more than one of the same number from 1 to 9

Candidate Forums

United Power will host the following Meet the Candidate Forums where members can learn more about each of our director candidates.

Monday, March 13 | 6:30 p.m.

Riverdale Regional Park

Rendezvous Room, Waymire Dome

9755 Henderson Rd, Brighton 80601 View Livestream at www.unitedpower.com

Tuesday, March 14 | 7:30 a.m.

Coal Creek Canyon Community Center 31528 Highway 72, Golden 80403

Thursday, March 16 | 6:30 p.m.

United Power Carbon Valley Service Center

9586 E I-25 Frontage Rd, Longmont 80504

Friday, March 17 | 7:30 a.m. Fort Lupton Recreation Center Multi-purpose Room 3 203 S Harrison Ave, Fort Lupton 80621

Annual Meeting & Director Election

Where: Riverdale Regional Park

When: Wednesday, April 12, 2023

4:30 p.m. | Registration opens 6:30 p.m. | Meeting begins www.unitedpower.com

This article is from: