on patrol in the vicinity of Dak To north of Pleiku w h e n attacked.A report of his death under fire by the North Vietnamese in an ambush was sent to his wife, the former Janice Jojbn-json, 709 Dodge St., Eau Claire, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin A. Anderson, Rt. 4.Pfc. Anderson, a 1953 graduate of Mondovi High School, had been in the farm implement business with his father at Hilltop Tractor Farm before entering service Oct. 6, 1966. He was sent to Vietnam April 9 of this year. The last letter h i s wife received from him was postmarked June 15. They have j no children. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Olson, Rt. 4. Pfc. Anderson was born in Strum Jan. 5, 1945.Survivors, in addition to his wife and parents, are two brothers, Steven and Dean at home;, two sisters, Mrs. David Kittelson, Springfield, Minn., Mrs. 'Barbara Powers, Eau Claire; and a grandfather, El-win Odegard, Rt. 2.| Military services are being planned by the Kjentvet and Son Funeral Home here uponthe return of the bodv fromVietnam in from seven to 12 days. ;: .f- . -IThree Accidents in City ReportedThrpp ix/ptp phorkpH