The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to appropriate funds each year in the amount that they may deem advisable, to be paid out of the treasury of such municipalities, toward aiding, supporting and maintaining a band or concert orchestra for the amusement and entertainment of the citizens of such municipalities. Codes, Hemingway's 1917, § 5871; 1930, § 2451; 1942, § 3374-155; Laws, 1912, ch. 122; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 155; Laws, 1977, ch. 382, eff. 3/18/1977. The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to appropriate funds each year in the amount that they may deem advisable, to be paid out of the treasury of such municipalities, toward aiding, supporting and maintaining a band or concert orchestra for the amusement and entertainment of the citizens of such municipalities. Codes, Hemingway's 1917, § 5871; 1930, § 2451; 1942, § 3374-155; Laws, 1912, ch. 122; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 155; Laws, 1977, ch. 382, eff. 3/18/1977. The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to appropriate funds each year in the amount that they may deem advisable, to be paid out of the treasury of such municipalities, toward aiding, supporting and maintaining a band or concert orchestra for the amusement and entertainment of the citizens of such municipalities. Codes, Hemingway's 1917, § 5871; 1930, § 2451; 1942, § 3374-155; Laws, 1912, ch. 122; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 155; Laws, 1977, ch. 382, eff. 3/18/1977. The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to appropriate funds each year in the amount that they may deem advisable, to be paid out of the treasury of such municipalities, toward aiding, supporting and maintaining a band or concert orchestra for the amusement and entertainment of the citizens of such municipalities. Codes, Hemingway's 1917, § 5871; 1930, § 2451; 1942, § 3374-155; Laws, 1912, ch. 122; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 155; Laws, 1977, ch. 382, eff. 3/18/1977.
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