Clyde L. Miller (January 1, 1910 – September 14, 1988)[1][2] was a Democratic politician who was the first lieutenant governor of Utah.
He began his involvement with politics at age 18, when he distributed materials in support of Democrat Al Smith's 1928 presidential campaign against Republican Herbert Hoover.
Miller was part of the administration of popular three-term Governor Cal Rampton.
[5] At the time, the Lieutenant Governor's duties included serving as superintendent of the Capitol grounds.
In this capacity, Miller ordered Capitol guards to keep their guns but not carry any bullets.